St. Joseph's University, went for International Relations, taking International Relations, and quite enjoying it
Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.
St. Joseph's University, went for International Relations, taking International Relations, and quite enjoying it
Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.
In undergrad I went for a double major in computer science and math. I partied a little too hard my freshmen year and didn't really try my sophomore and junior year which led me to taking two senior years (the second one I call my victory lap) so I didn't end up getting the math major. I had the credits for a math minor...I just never got around to declaring it.
While there, I also ended up taking a lot of medieval studies classes and I was something like a credit away from getting a minor in that.
In grad level school, I went to school for level design since the whole programming thing didn't work out...
Majoring in Biology (though I might change to Biochemistry) and minoring in Business. Hoping to get into the medical field.
Edit: At the University of Washington that is.
Liberal Arts at University of Waterloo (Canada)
Basically that's just an art major with no specialty. I'll probably get minors in history and Russian/Eastern European studies.
I'm going into 2nd year in September.
Business & Finance .. and college is different in the UK I assume, you go for exactly what you want and get in, don't have to switch course due to grades 0_o
Looks like I am the odd man out here since everyone seems to have chosen useful and lucrative majors. I just finished English and Psychology double major. That is the bad news. Fortunately, the good news is that I don't have debt to worry about and I am still in a position to get a graduate degree in something that will actually pay bills.
Currently majoring in computer science. I just want to get my masters and network myself into working for MS or something lol.
A BSc in Astrophysics for me. I just got a Higher diploma in Applied physics last year and now I am doing a PHD.
I'm doing Physics at Cam.
Intense course and it feels like you have no time off because you work Saturdays. Not actually worth it.
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