[His grin morphs into a small smirk.] Well yeah. My work's just really good. [Oops, sorry, were you expecting him to be modest? That's kinda not happening here when it comes to his brilliance.] I graduated high school last year and took a break, but I'm getting back into stuff. All I can say is that you should only go if you think there's something left for you to learn there. [He had zero intentions of going until he saw what SFIT had to offer.] ...but maybe that doesn't even matter anymore, huh?
[He pauses again, listening and though he's trying not to be skeptical he is a tiny bit. Fortune-telling? Spirits?] Social sciences are interesting because you kinda have to understand them on a base level to really connect with some of the hard sciences. Think about Baymax. If psychology wasn't applied to understand how people react to pain and to friendly, huggable robots, he wouldn't be as effective of a nursebot.
[#logic. He waits, seemingly debating on something before he just asks. He might not believe in it, but he's curious anyway.] Does that stuff actually work? Fortune-telling and stuff.
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[He pauses again, listening and though he's trying not to be skeptical he is a tiny bit. Fortune-telling? Spirits?] Social sciences are interesting because you kinda have to understand them on a base level to really connect with some of the hard sciences. Think about Baymax. If psychology wasn't applied to understand how people react to pain and to friendly, huggable robots, he wouldn't be as effective of a nursebot.
[#logic. He waits, seemingly debating on something before he just asks. He might not believe in it, but he's curious anyway.] Does that stuff actually work? Fortune-telling and stuff.