[quote]jedidiah wrote:
CE, eh?
I can just hear the conversations in my head.
“What is your major again?”
“Civil engineering”
“So you want to build bridges?”
…[/quote]
I could have answered yes to this question, once.
MCE '06, BSCE '04.
[quote]jedidiah wrote:
CE, eh?
I can just hear the conversations in my head.
“What is your major again?”
“Civil engineering”
“So you want to build bridges?”
…[/quote]
I could have answered yes to this question, once.
MCE '06, BSCE '04.
Final year of International Relations at UBC (University of British Columbia) and Science-bound for graduate work in Physiology/Nutrition in 2007.
I’m sure all this knowledge of mechanics and anatomy will help with the Middle East peace process.
Wrote my LSAT just in case…in case…
Hmm, why did I write it again?
Junior at the University of Idaho.
Double Major in History and Economics.
I will be finding a school in a state that lets me keep my guns (hopefully Dartmouth) where I will be working towards a masters in Revolutionary and Colonial American History.
–Mike
B.Sc in kinesiology at UdM
Currently doing a graduate certificate to be an orthotherapist
Looking forward to a professional masters degree in PT
Been doing my D.O. part-time since the end of my B.Sc
What is an Alma Mater? I have never heard the term used in Australia.
Lansing Community College
Fire Science/Paramedic/Nursing
[quote]helga wrote:
What is an Alma Mater? I have never heard the term used in Australia.[/quote]
alma mater is usually used as the instutition in which they obtained their undergraduate degree, the first university or college they attended.
it is latin and means “nourishing mother”
University California at Davis
I’m a double major
Early and Modern Medieval Studies / English
I’m a double minor
Latin/ Comparative literature
Holy shit…I’m useless.
-Mark
Economics (B.A.) with minor in Math at UCF.
muhlenberg college
dbl major communication and poli sci
played football for 2 yrs, currently running track
Undergrad, just starting my junior year.
Chem major, University of Hawaii
[quote]Mwschwab wrote:
University California at Davis
I’m a double major
Early and Modern Medieval Studies / English
I’m a double minor
Latin/ Comparative literature
Holy shit…I’m useless.
-Mark[/quote]
Sounds right up my alley. You’ll always be a candidate to teach, so hopefully you don’t mind being in school…
University of Kentucky! Go 'Cats!
BS in allied health
Currently working towards MsPT → DPT
(clinical doctorate in physical therapy)
I came close to having a minor in nutrition, but learning a lot of the outdated information seemed boring, and I had already had 4 semesters of general and organic chem, so I didn’t want to have anything to do with anymore chemistry (like they pride themselves on in this particular nutrition program)
Class of '08 at Stevens Institute of Technology.
I’m pursuing concurrent Bachelor’s in electrical engineering and Master’s in microelectronics, plus minors in physics and computer engineering (may need to drop the former).
I am a Park University alumni with a B.S. in Criminal Justice. I begin my Masters program in March, more boring papers and research…yaaaayyy!!!
[quote]wfifer wrote:
Class of '08 at Stevens Institute of Technology.
I’m pursuing concurrent Bachelor’s in electrical engineering and Master’s in microelectronics, plus minors in physics and computer engineering (may need to drop the former). [/quote]
They’re letting you take a minor on top of an engineering degree?
University of Canberra
Degree: Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Laws
Science Majors: Human Anatomy and Physiology/Human Nutrition
Just about finished my science degree, I could have graduated in about a week but I had to defer the exam of my last science subject. I’ll have to wait till the end of the year now. I’ll be finished the law degree at the end of next year (unless I fuck up).
I’ll be happy to have finished it. After 4.5 years I’m ready to get into the real world.
Same school as Rocko
Bachelor of Arts- Journalism, Public Relations, Business Marketing (obtained in three years)+ Obtained Hawaii State Real Estate License
Had “Island Fever”, accepted into Law Schools
Changed mind about moving to the Continental U.S. to attend law school, and worked in IT and Business for a few years
Bachelor of Science, Nursing (obtained in 3 years)
Trauma Nursing Certified
Thank the Creator daily that I didn’t become a Lawyer (no offense to lawyers
, but I love what I do now and am better at it probably much more than I’d be as an attorney)
Current Plans: No aspirations to go back to school right now. Would like to remain “Task Oriented” for now.
Future Plans: Maybe use my Business Degree(?)(useless piece of paper currently) and do Nursing Admin. or other cushy healthcare job when I get burned out from ER nursing.
Second Future Plan that my man REALLY objects to (because of the skimpy uniform): I’d first and foremost LOVE to move to Las Vegas, become a bartender in a high roller bar who does my own unique, neat drink mixing and other tricks. I’d also have some really REALLY unique drinks that I have created the recipes for myself (coconut pudding/coconut rum shots, etc…) I’d have a Me-Shaped Tip Bucket with a photo of me in a bikini and smiling and holding a sign that says, “Thank You!” Of course that would be my second, part time job, I’d still have to do nursing there, I’m sure. But that would be a fun job.
Wharton Undergraduate, Sophomore
concentration in finance and possibly marketing
banking in all likelihood is in my future for at least a few years, if only to pay off the loans. hopefully a good MBA at some point. would like to manage a hedge fund and then either take an executive position or teach (light hours, assuming i (hopefully) won’t need the money to live on and can use it to travel and enjoy life)
maybe law school? who knows, my interests are very eclectic
Allen County Community College.
Associate in police science.
Currently at washburn university, bachelor of science in Criminal Justice.
I had my associattes at 18. I hope to have my bachelors at 19, but we will see.