4-yr. BA in French Language and Literature Honours degree with a Minor in Social Justice and Peace Studies, and I'm working on a Business French Diploma on the side.
pretty much haha. my friends and I have all different majors and we've come to the same conclusion that its all BS
Law degree with business ( we don't have majors or minors in England). Set up my own business after , so was it worthwhile? Dunno- uni was fun, in weird ways...
majored in history minored in psychology.. i now work admin/sales for a construction renovation company
I started off at a community college so I just majored in English. I fell back in love with art and took as many art classes as I could. When I finally transferred to a university I majored in secondary English Education. I wasn't allowed to double major or have a minor. I went a little stir crazy and quit because I hated my major so much. I'll go back eventually for something else, but for now I just want a break.
majored in psychology with a philosophy minor. kind of wish i had done that the other way around. i'm thinking very much about going back for parks/wildlife management or something along those lines, and if i can i'd like to make that philosophy minor into a 3rd major while i'm at it, although i can see no practical reason for that beyond my own interest in the subject.
ummm...Im trying to get into nursing. I can also envision myself in some sort of health related, ecology, or law program.
Just out of curiosity then, have you completed any post-secondary thus far? Curious, because I dropped out last Dec.
I have a BA in psychology, minored in business administration. A few years from now I plan to apply to some graduate programs, probably law.
i am a sign language major, but im not going this semester. i just take sign language related classes.
i just finished up my degree in spring, bachelor of commerce, majoring in human resource management i was gonna major in archaeology when i started uni >.> changed my mind
I have an AA in general studies. LOL! I could've had an AA for English, but I didn't want to take the last Spanish class. I didn't have to have it for my degree I was working towards at the university, so I decided to just take another art class and have fun. Besides, Spanish 2002 was never offered because everyone hated the professor that taught it. She's the head of the department and a total nut. She is brilliant with languages, she learns them easily and quickly, so she has no pity for those of us that don't pick it up quite as fast. I only took a spanish class once a year if that - so I always forgot what I had learned before. I'm that sad kind of person that can understand what is being said to me, but I can't speak the language. Go figure.
I have a nearly worthless ASSociate in graphic design...I'd have to pull the degree out to tell you what the degree actually says. I just started back this week...working toward either a multimedia degree or possibly IT or programming. It's up in air...just time to re-tool and move on. I'll figure out the specifics later.
im a psych major and sociology minor. im thinking about declaring sociology as another major because im a few classes shy of meeting the major requirements A N O T H E R Q U E S T I O N: how many of you are actually working in a field related to your major(s)? how many of you finished and graduated?
Well I graduated Law with business. I'm in business (my own) and I use the law to erm... ok I admit it... its to keep my friends out of jail..:blush5: ( nice crimes not horrible ones, and they were innocent anyway : ) ) The head of our department still claims I haven't graduated because I never paid some "fines" I was meant to have owed em. But I tricked them into sending the certificate. I think unis are generally bullshit- but fun.