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Immortal Nov 25, 2007 11:06 PM

Major: Management Information Systems
minor: Computer Science

And I am taking my good sweet time with it for basketball tickets (really because I hate having more than 13-15 units a semester).

Gechmir Nov 25, 2007 11:09 PM

Got my degree in Geophysics, as well as three minors: Math, Geology, & GIS/Geoinformatics.

Just so I could shoot guns in to the ground and set off explosions. All in the name of science <3

Cellius Nov 26, 2007 02:27 AM

I've got a BA in Multimedia Production; currently pounding away at an MFA in filmscoring. I love my program and career path so far. When I graduate with my Masters I hope I can afford one of those deluxe cardboard boxes. They sound like nice places to live in.

Hellscythe Nov 26, 2007 02:32 AM

Majoring in Arts-Film/TV animation emphasis, minoring in computer programming. Too bad I won't graduate in time to work on Madagascar 3 :(.

RainMan Nov 26, 2007 02:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Denicalis (Post 539389)
, specializing in Cinematography/Director of Photography and writing.

I also have the required credits for theatre, but you can only declare so many majors/minors when you graduate.

Jesus Christ. What don't you do?

I thought about becoming a theater major. While I think acting is one of the most exciting experiences I've uncovered, it's a very hard life and difficult to make ends meet at times when work is slow. I know this because my aunt and uncle have been in the business of the theatre for many years and they are very happy with their experiences but it's sometimes difficult for them to make do monetarily.

I can't do theater. I need something a bit more real as far money goes. So what am I doing? I am going into film scoring and music composition; one of the most competitive fields around. (I ain't so smart sometimes) Ah well, I have to do what I love.

Minor in liberal arts/(music therapy)

Major in (film scoring)/(Song-writing)

Most of these are tentative as I don't have the funds to go to my dream music school to finish up my studies at BERKLEE SCHOOL OF MUSIC. I visited once already, saw some friends up in Boston, took a tour of the campus and the city and I must say it's convinced me. THAT BE IT.

DAMN YOU INSUFFICIENT FUNDS!

Traumatized Rat Nov 26, 2007 02:56 AM

I feel kind of like that Deni character.

I have an advanced Bachelors ( 4 year program) with a major in Psychology and a minor in Microbiology. I took a bunch of different electives as well, so it was a fairly well rounded first degree.
I am currently finishing my four year Bachelors in Music majoring in Composition and minoring in Cello. I am also currently working on my masters applications and looking to leave the province, finances permitting.

Paco Nov 26, 2007 03:06 AM

I only have an Associate of Arts in Liberal Studies. It is also known as the MOST USELESS DEGREE EVER CREATED.

RainMan Nov 26, 2007 05:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Encephalon (Post 539553)
I only have an Associate of Arts in Liberal Studies. It is also known as the MOST USELESS DEGREE EVER CREATED.

INDEED it is. However, it's a little known fact that everyone with liberal arts degrees have rhinocerous penises and get all the chicks.
:cool:

Traveller87 Nov 26, 2007 05:44 AM

Currently in my second year of a BSc. Psychology with Honours. Did some literature, sociology and Spanish as well, and will dearly miss English Lit., because it was great.

Planning to go on to a Master's in either Counselling, or Child Psychology afterwards, if possible (and I can finance it). Preferably some sort of combination.

Bradylama Nov 26, 2007 05:45 AM

Major: Secondary Education
Minor: History

RacinReaver Nov 26, 2007 06:16 AM

I got a BS in Materials Science & Engineering with a minor in Physics and I'm currently enrolled in a Ph.D. program for Materials Science (Sadly my school doesn't tack on the Engineering title to our department. May or may not pick up a MS in Applied Physics along the way, it depends on which faculty I want to have on my candidacy exam. From how it's looking now, I'll probably get my MS in Materials Science).

Ozma Nov 26, 2007 07:14 AM

First year of medical studies.

Wished I could take up math too, but nobody in my family agrees to it.

RABicle Nov 26, 2007 07:25 AM

Major: Primary/Elementary Education
Minor 1: Environmental Science
Minor 2: Started Web Development but totally failed, might pickup something else, something not a science.
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ozma (Post 539626)
First year of medical studies.

Wished I could take up math too, but nobody in my family agrees to it.

Wait what the fuck man? You're family doesn't agree? FUCK THEM. It's your life. You're 18, they aren't in charge of you anymore. My Mum is a doctor because it was just expected of her to study medicine and guess what? She hates it. If you want to study maths, to hell with your parents, yous tudy that. I mean it's maths, it's not like you've told your parents you want to be a prostitute or study Creation Science or something. Mathematics is a universally respected field and they should be proud.

Bigblah Nov 26, 2007 08:40 AM

Got my bachelors in Computer Engineering (actually just Electrical Engineering with some computing modules).

Going for a masters in Electrical Engineering next year. Also considering CCNA recertification.

brknredcrayon Nov 26, 2007 08:51 AM

BBA in Accounting & Information Systems

Will hopefully pursue a MBA after a few years of slavery in the auditing field :\

Adara Nov 26, 2007 09:16 AM

I'm going for a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry and am hoping to go to medical school after that. I'm not sure which field of medicine I would like to go into yet, but I still have plenty of time and experience to live through to help me decide on that.

Helloween Nov 26, 2007 10:06 AM

Currently working on my first degree with a major in English literature and writing, and a (possibly double) minor in Music and or Political Studies. After that i'm not sure where i'll go. I might try for film studies again, but my parents suggested i try getting an education degree. I'm seriously considering it, but it's not likely.

musicman1za Nov 26, 2007 11:04 AM

BSc double majoring in Computer Science and Information Systems.

kat Nov 26, 2007 11:51 AM

Studying Elementary Education with an emphasis on Chinese with an intent on focusing on bilingual language education.

The_Melomane Nov 26, 2007 12:11 PM

I'm majoring in International Studies(A mixture of Foreign Policy and International Affairs) with a minor in political science. Part of the requirements is that I learn like three languages, so when I transfer to the Uni it should be interesting. I plan on joining PeaceCorps for two years after I get my first degree and then going back for my masters afterwards.

Dubble Nov 26, 2007 12:46 PM

Computer Art with a concentration in 3D Animation and Cartooning

Going for my masters currently. After December i will have a year and a half to go. :)

nazpyro Nov 27, 2007 11:23 AM

I got my BS in Computer Engineering last year, which is pretty much Electrical Engineering + Computer Science. Included in there is a citation (minor) in Discrete Math just for shits and giggles, since I took electives in that area.

In my future is a master's degree in electrical/computer engineering, but I might also go for an MBA at some point too.

Cetra Nov 27, 2007 08:58 PM

I earned a Bachelors in Information Technology and I will also hold an MBA in just 2 more long weeks.

pompadork Nov 27, 2007 09:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Denicalis (Post 539389)
Minors in History (East Asian)

The GFF connection...


As for me, History today, Library / Information Sciences tomorrow!


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