My favorite degree would be psychology.
probably either horticulture, or physical therapy, or nutrition/dietician. and economics. and history.
Medicine. Though I have a degree in physiotherapy and happy now, its close to medicine.
Philosophy and international studies
90 degrees. I love right angles.
I don’t know. It used to be nutrition but I think not anymore.
Fine art or literature I think
Around 20 degrees.
It feels pretty nice.
Less than 20 is a bit cool, and more than 20 is a bit warm.
I like 80 degrees. I don’t especially like my bachelor of science degree. It didn’t really do a lot for me. Of course it was a lot my fault.
I studied psychology and it was all about statistics and research. No philosophy as I was expecting
ive graduated in BA History
I studied law for my first degree but I wish I had studied sociology instead.
About 75 or 80. Can’t decide.
Stats are good for the soul. I enjoyed studying them during my Master’s.
70 degrees… I was going to get my degree in finance… just one year left… then I fainted and then had a nervous breakdown… divine intervention?
Really? How so?
My ‘sane’ side would argue that since Boltzmann and Durkheim, each in their own field, stats have served to bolster a more probabilistic understanding of nature as well as society. Not unlike good old Carneades.
I have four associate degrees.
I’m more proud of the last two I earned because I got them while having schizophrenia and doing online classwork on Christmas night.
Natural/Herbal medicine, which I am currently studying.