Economics.
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Economics.
I don't understand your American mumbo-jumbo. But I am taking Pure and Applied Sciences.
Psychology, probably as a major. Plus sociology, english and all that.
At the moment, I am pre-business. I plan to pursue a degree in Sports Sponsorship and Sales.
Business administration.
God, this is way too much work. ;_;
A Major is simply what your emphasis or degree is in.
Interior Design.
I have considered going back and either getting an additional degree in Drafting/Architectual Engineering or finishing an additional one in Fine Arts. Maybe both. We'll see when the kids are older.
MASS GENOCIDE.
Journalism. I want to write something thoughtful like how I'll be leaving behind a record of our society for future generations or something, but we all know that that's b.s. I'm probably going to end up working for a newspaper or magazine writing about trivial events like Mel Gibson's drinking or dumbing down the actual news so the nearly retarded populace can understand it. My name will be the in paper every day, right next to an ad for the big New Year's Day sale at Sears. My job won't have anything to do with recording history or anything noble like that. My job is going to be keeping the advertisers happy. No one's going to care about my work, and in the end, I'm going to end up as a cog in a machine that will eventually be replaced.
Not really sure yet. Thinking of having a major in French or English. Something like that. :greenie:
I'm currently working toward an associate's degree in Music, afterwards I'll go to university for bachelor's...possibly master's...less possibly doctorate....much less possibly wowman's degree...that's the one above a doctorate. In order to earn that one you have to brainwash at least 7% of the earth's population into believing some random crap you make up.
I'm probably going to study physics at Uni.
Already been to college and got a B-Tec in sound engineering and music tecnology, also got a city and guilds in studio recording and sound engineering.