Currently a Computer Science major, but I'm sticking around for an extra year to get a Masters in Computer Engineering.
But I'm bad at programming.
Currently a Computer Science major, but I'm sticking around for an extra year to get a Masters in Computer Engineering.
But I'm bad at programming.
Psychology and Economics.
Psychology and Economics.
Civil Engineering, don't have a specific focus yet
Civil Engineering, don't have a specific focus yet
QuesPsychology and Economics.
I do Psychology as well and it's awesome.
[quote=Ques]Psychology and Economics.[/quote]
I do Psychology as well and it's awesome.
Next year I'm either doing dentistry (depending on my grades this first year) or double major in genetics and pharmacology
Next year I'm either doing dentistry (depending on my grades this first year) or double major in genetics and pharmacology
Used to do Computer Science, but I'm switching to English starting this semester because I found out I was shit at writing code but pretty good at writing words.
DeathanchorNetworking and Security Engineering master race.
Pic related
http://img841.imageshack.us/img841/5051/gwfl.jpg
As someone who spent time in the Engineering school at my college and roomed with two other engineering majors, I can say that they're all pretty much this pretentious about their major.
Used to do Computer Science, but I'm switching to English starting this semester because I found out I was shit at writing code but pretty good at writing words.
[quote=Deathanchor]Networking and Security Engineering master race.
Pic related
[img]http://img841.imageshack.us/img841/5051/gwfl.jpg[/img][/quote]
As someone who spent time in the Engineering school at my college and roomed with two other engineering majors, I can say that they're all pretty much this pretentious about their major.
currently listed as physics major coming in as a freshman and i couldnt yet change to engineering, but i'll likely switch into computer engineering as well as minor in math
currently listed as physics major coming in as a freshman and i couldnt yet change to engineering, but i'll likely switch into computer engineering as well as minor in math
Majored in Latin.
what am i doing with my life
Majored in Latin.
[i]what am i doing with my life[/i]
Computer science with a focus in software engineering. Probably going to do a math minor because I only have to take a couple of extra classes for that.
P.S. I'm so sick of that 'god tier' shit.
Computer science with a focus in software engineering. Probably going to do a math minor because I only have to take a couple of extra classes for that.
P.S. I'm so sick of that 'god tier' shit.
I did my undergrad in Mathematics and Philosophy and will start a Philosophy masters in Sept. Hoping to hide in education forever...
I did my undergrad in Mathematics and Philosophy and will start a Philosophy masters in Sept. Hoping to hide in education forever...
Went to Community College for Communications and now I'm transferring to university for Media Production this semester. I currently work at a local radio station doing promotions (eventually board op) after being hired through a Summer internship! I'd like to work in television eventually and I'm trying to get an internship with a local news network for next Summer.
Went to Community College for Communications and now I'm transferring to university for Media Production this semester. I currently work at a local radio station doing promotions (eventually board op) after being hired through a Summer internship! I'd like to work in television eventually and I'm trying to get an internship with a local news network for next Summer.
As a brit, can someone explain how the major/minor system works? It's not the same over here.
As a brit, can someone explain how the major/minor system works? It's not the same over here.
Basically a Major is what you'll get your degree in. So you'll have a bachelors of Science of a Bachelors of Arts in whatever subject you're majoring in. Minoring is an associates (2) year degree in that particular subject. Some types of major also only offer a Baccalaureate.
It's the short hand way of saying what your degree focuses on.
Basically a Major is what you'll get your degree in. So you'll have a bachelors of Science of a Bachelors of Arts in whatever subject you're majoring in. Minoring is an associates (2) year degree in that particular subject. Some types of major also only offer a Baccalaureate.
It's the short hand way of saying what your degree focuses on.
MarxistBasically a Major is what you'll get your degree in. So you'll have a bachelors of Science of a Bachelors of Arts in whatever subject you're majoring in. Minoring is an associates (2) year degree in that particular subject. Some types of major also only offer a Baccalaureate.
It's the short hand way of saying what your degree focuses on.
a minor is just taking a certain set of related elective courses on the subject while going for a 4 year degree
[quote=Marxist]Basically a Major is what you'll get your degree in. So you'll have a bachelors of Science of a Bachelors of Arts in whatever subject you're majoring in. Minoring is an associates (2) year degree in that particular subject. Some types of major also only offer a Baccalaureate.
It's the short hand way of saying what your degree focuses on.[/quote]
a minor is just taking a certain set of related elective courses on the subject while going for a 4 year degree
Was initially pre-med with the hopes of becoming a pathologist, but my real interest ended up being in research. Microbiology major with a French minor.
Was initially pre-med with the hopes of becoming a pathologist, but my real interest ended up being in research. Microbiology major with a French minor.
truktrukWent to Community College for Communications and now I'm transferring to university for Media Production this semester. I currently work at a local radio station doing promotions (eventually board op) after being hired through a Summer internship! I'd like to work in television eventually and I'm trying to get an internship with a local news network for next Summer.
Every going to learn that radio voice? It'd be hilarious.
Got my BS in Chemistry. Almost a phd but things got in the way. Currently enlisted in the US Army for Military Intelligence and working towards Warrant Officer.
[quote=truktruk]Went to Community College for Communications and now I'm transferring to university for Media Production this semester. I currently work at a local radio station doing promotions (eventually board op) after being hired through a Summer internship! I'd like to work in television eventually and I'm trying to get an internship with a local news network for next Summer.[/quote]
Every going to learn that radio voice? It'd be hilarious.
Got my BS in Chemistry. Almost a phd but things got in the way. Currently enlisted in the US Army for Military Intelligence and working towards Warrant Officer.
Software engineering but no moni to finish degree rip
Software engineering but no moni to finish degree rip
Majored in math/finance/econ, went on to get M.S. and am currently working on a PhD in math.
Majored in math/finance/econ, went on to get M.S. and am currently working on a PhD in math.
Graduated with Software Engineering
Graduated with Software Engineering
When this thread has run its course, one of you computer people should make a chart of which majors are the most popular among TF2 players. There's certainly an interesting spread. Personally, I was a double major in Political Science and Philosophy, currently pursuing a PhD in American Studies.
When this thread has run its course, one of you computer people should make a chart of which majors are the most popular among TF2 players. There's certainly an interesting spread. Personally, I was a double major in Political Science and Philosophy, currently pursuing a PhD in American Studies.
International Business and Marketing
International Business and Marketing