i go to see my friends XD but i still do get A's.. i just do what i wish and that is keeping me busy!!!
I'm majoring in Art History with a Studio Concentration and I'm going to attempt to minor in spanish. my advice: major in what you love. if you don't put your heart into it, you have a higher chance at failing.
Currently, Psychology... I was pursuing a degree in Fine Arts (I was an Illustration Major), I wanted to make graphic novels and whatnot...unfortunately, I kinda fell out, I dunno... I guess it just wasn't what I wanted anymore. Anyhow, psych is pretty great. I'm hoping to be a Psychiatrist, med school is pretty intense though so I'm not sure about that yet. I'm minoring in Photography which is pretty rad.
I am a Religious Studies major. I have not had a religious studies class yet that I have not enjoyed taking (one teacher I had was ancient and mean as hell but the topics were interesting). I originally wanted to be a Cultural Anthropologist but I realized I am too connected to my family and couldn't leave them to go off to some remote part of the world to immerse myself in a different culture and study them. :[ A really interesting topic though. I highly recommend taking a few Anthropology classes.
I am a philosophy/religious studies major and I LOVE it...they're really similar things and really interesting, and kinda work towards the same goals... except for those philosophical or religious people who get all hung up on truth and reality and forget that its about the journey, not the destination!
well I am getting my major if you would call it in exotic animal care management. I hope to use it towards helping chimps eventually. Right now I am just working on my wildlife rehab license so I can get some hands on work to go towards my eventual degree, I am taking it the long way. But that is bc the college I want to go to, is all full, and scholarships are scarce for someone with my grades.
I study Manutronics Automation, it's a mix of mechanical, electrical, and electronic engineering. Lots of physics, Mathematics, computer programming and practical workshops. It's really interesting and fun!! But very challenging!
I'm still too young for collage, but I'm interested in film and history. I've also loved science, but I wouldn't take any classes, I've never really been great at it in school
I envy all of you I graduated from college in 1969. Probably 20-25% of the majors available now didn't even exist then. The best thing about college for me was the sense of my eyes and my mind being opened to so many new things. I'm sure you've heard the old saying ... "a mind once stretched never goes back to its original dimensions" ... that was true for me. The college experience is so far beyond high school that they're barely in the same universe. The best of all of you and thanks for listening to an old lady
Im going to do a two year for music, than join the canadian army as a musician.. then teach later on down the road
I dunno man. Last time I was in college I was more interested in the young women.... Seriously, I was into geology. I love rocks!
I'm gonna be goin' to hudson county community for mechanical engineering. I have plans about green involvement. A few invetions(mechanical developments), and I wanna produce them in full and witness their capabilities. It has to do with generating power... I'm also interested in "waste" processing. Desalinization, communes, and just civil and habitat based re-engineering altogether. The future holds alot of promise and need for us youngbloods to fulfill that promise! Hope this makes someone smile.