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Partially on my way to a worthless degree in some type of history... probably.

 

I need to go back to school though.

 

Edit: I may change to a computer security related field though.

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After taking a couple years off of school, I plan on starting college either in the summer (community college, then transfering) or next fall. My main choices for fields of study are Pre-Law and Journalism, although I may dabble in both.

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Business Management, Communication Studies and Women's Studies. Well, technically, it's General Studies, but those are the three areas I'm concentrating in.

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I am English writing at the moment. But I hate it. I'm only in it b/c it's what I'm good at.

I'm switching to Geology in the fall next year. I want to be a paleontologist.

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Graduating from college in a little over a week...

 

*holds parade*

 

Bachelor of Science in Mass Communication with a focus in Audio Production...and a Minor in Writing

 

So basically... I'm majoring in Starvation & Poverty and minoring in Pre-Unemployment

 

 

So.....would you like fries with that?

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I'd love to be a fly on a wall in that classroom...

It's not that bad since it's early European history.

 

If it were political science or something I would freak out.

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Graduating from college in a little over a week...

god damn, man, congratulations.

 

i'm a double major, philosophy and cinema studies, graduating this may. i hope to get into grad school, either for film production or cinema studies, but the places i applied to are so insanely competitive and expensive that i'm not holding my breath.

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Wow, lotta communications and liberal arts majors out there...

 

No hard scientists? Engineers? Business? Or even <shock> comp-sci?

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Working towards a Bachelors of Science in Biblical Languages (ancient Hebrew, Greek, and Aramaic).

 

May pursue a Masters in Biblical Archaeology (languages intensive) and move on to doctorate work in that area.

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Majoring in math with a business minor.

 

Up until a couple months ago, I was in economics and accounting, but then I realized how much I suck at it - I did all the work and actively studied for my microeconomics class only to get a C, compared to my calc class where I literally went twice all semester, did no work, and still got a B+.

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I'm an English major, yet I'm up at 3 in the morning struggling through a religion paper. That's what I get for diversifying the courseload.

 

I've always wanted to be a writer and have even gotten started doing freelance writing for magazines, but lately I've had the strange, recurring feeling that I'm ultimately going to end up a professor of modern literature.

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BA Hons English with Media, thinking about taking the NCTJ.

 

I specialised in creative writing, language & semiotics, and journalism. The missus has an English degree AND a Law degree, and she did her three-year law degree in a year. I couldn't even read all the books she was given in a frigging year, that's nuts.

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I'm an English major, yet I'm up at 3 in the morning struggling through a religion paper. That's what I get for diversifying the courseload.

 

I've always wanted to be a writer and have even gotten started doing freelance writing for magazines, but lately I've had the strange, recurring feeling that I'm ultimately going to end up a professor of modern literature.

ain't no shame in that. even james f'ing joyce made his living from teaching.

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Working towards a Bachelors of Science in Biblical Languages (ancient Hebrew, Greek, and Aramaic).

 

May pursue a Masters in Biblical Archaeology (languages intensive) and move on to doctorate work in that area.

What could you do for a living with that degree? Just wondering.

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