I'm sure this has been done in the past, but I love knowing what people are interested in!
I was majored in both psych and philosophy. I also accidentally had a minor in American history bc I really liked a certain teacher and kept taking his classes and it ended up turning into a minor.
I'm getting my degree in Nursing. Probably a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN).
In HS I had many different things I was considering. My first was a major in psychology. Then a major in social work. Then nursing. Then maybe education. And now back to nursing. I am a very undecided person. I can never make up my mind.
in Ireland there isn't majoring and minoring, you just choose your degree program. I did a bachelor of science in Business Information Systems. Kind of like half programming classes/half business classes like accounting, statistics, marketing, project management.
in Ireland there isn't majoring and minoring, you just choose your degree program. I did a bachelor of science in Business Information Systems. Kind of like half programming classes/half business classes like accounting, statistics, marketing, project management.
In undergrad I got a BS in Marketing and a BA in Communication Arts and Sciences (Speech Comm) But then I went back for teaching and got my MEd in Elementary Ed and a Reading Endorsement.
Post by The Foozzler on May 30, 2013 9:33:05 GMT -5
For my BA- majored in Political Science, American Government and Law. History, US History with a concentration on the history of NYC Minor is Music composition
in Ireland there isn't majoring and minoring, you just choose your degree program. I did a bachelor of science in Business Information Systems. Kind of like half programming classes/half business classes like accounting, statistics, marketing, project management.
I liked it.
This was DH's major as well.
does he make 250k per year? because I'm wondering if that will happen soon...
I majored in sociology and had a double minor in Education and Psychology (I was only one credit away from a major for both of my minors, so sometimes I say I triple majored to make myself feel better, lol). I started as an art history major. I loved too many things - I wish I could be a professional student.
DH got his degree in print journalism. Now he's a digital content editor. Newspapers aren't dead, but they're certainly having to adapt--that and the fact that print journalists get paid less than teachers. It's certainly not something to go into for the money.