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Angel of Light Nov 27, 2007 09:05 PM

I have a Bachelor Of Arts in Environmental Studies (Environmental Perspectives) with a minor in Geography.

Wanzer Radio Nov 28, 2007 02:43 AM

Video Game Art & Design. I may change to Music. It's a dream of mine to become a professional Jazz musician. I would die a happy man. The Musician's Institute has been calling my name.

Chiribo Nov 28, 2007 04:11 AM

I started studying for a BA in Philosophy and Economics, to then in my 2nd year drop Economics and do straight Philosophy.

Now, a little further down the line, I'm still studying Philosophy, on a part time basis now though, as I'm working full time. However as more time passes, the more I question the "need" of a degree to get a shitty job. I currently have a decent job with a rather decent pay for someone my age, and so far, no degree to my name with very real career prospects in the field I was aiming for before I started university.

Syndrome Nov 28, 2007 03:50 PM

I'm in my first year of Computer Science, which basically means lots of math and programming. I'm liking it so far, but it gets really hard at times. Also, my addiction of the internets and video games takes it toll.

Wojo Nov 28, 2007 03:53 PM

A.S.T. in Computer Networking Systems from a bullshit two year tech school that was too expensive.

In January I'll be attending a University for a BS in Computer Information Systems with a concentration in Security.

Clamjouster Nov 28, 2007 04:28 PM

Electrical Engineering focusing on high voltage systems. To avoid making this a one line post I guess I will shortly describe what it is about since from what I've known, mostly chatting with American students on the same branch, I don't study small circuits or electronics I more of so work with transmission lines and generation issues.

Lacerta Nov 28, 2007 04:37 PM

Accounting. I haven't really picked a specific area to specialize in but it sure as hell is not going to be Payroll.

In a few months the IRS is going to kidnap me and train me in the art of taxes.

I also intend to get a MBA and CPA.

UltimaIchijouji Nov 29, 2007 04:00 AM

Design. Specifically Communication Design, but I'll probably end up taking some Industrial Design classes. Not sure of my minor or double major yet though.

Mersenne Nov 29, 2007 07:54 AM

Completed BEng (Control Systems) BCommerce (Law) DipMus (Piano).

If all goes to plan, an Army Lt by Feb next year.

RABicle Nov 30, 2007 01:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chiribo
However as more time passes, the more I question the "need" of a degree to get a shitty job.

Lol sounds like you're studying Philosophy too hard then :p.

Ridan Krad Nov 30, 2007 01:25 AM

Studied political science in undergrad. Just started law school this semester and the first set of finals are right around the corner. One of the first things we were told when starting out was that while undergrad might be akin to a set of short straightaways that you can sprint your way through (i.e., all-nighters), law school is a marathon, requiring diligence from beginning to end. Looking back over this semester, it's so true.

Hellscythe Nov 30, 2007 02:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Dubble (Post 539727)
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. :)

Sounds kinda like what I wanna do. Character modelling any hard? I only took one class in maya so far and that was confusing as hell. And do you think it's gonna be hard to get a job as one?

katchum Nov 30, 2007 05:38 AM

I'm a master in chemical engineering and technology. Any other chemical engineers out there?

Crash "Long-Winded Wrong Answer" Landon Nov 30, 2007 06:36 AM

I was kind of snarky in my original post, but I'll answer this legitimately.

I've had two majors: Writing and Fine Arts (with a focus upon illustration).

Unfortunately, frequent health issues have interrupted my attempts at obtaining a degree; it's difficult to advance in writing and art unless you're physically in the class to acquire feedback. I've had to place my education on hold until I can get an organ transplant.

Once the transplant is acquired and I'm free to resume life with improved health, I plan to change gears and attend a culinary academy. I enjoy cooking and all its philosophies. It's also said that the best chefs are those who are naturally creative people. I'm currently employed as a graphic designer, so once I master enough kitchen techniques, I'm hopeful that I can combine both skills and be a successful, innovative chef.

Marina Nov 30, 2007 08:55 AM

5th year at Medicine, 1 more year I'll finish it.
I wish to be a psychiatrics. I kind like these stuff. :)

Crash, hope you'll get your donor soon and no graft reject at all. :)

eriol33 Nov 30, 2007 10:36 PM

no love for International Relations or any political studies here? That's what I study on college at the moment.

Planning to get overseas master degree for economy-related field though.


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