What was your major if you were/are in college?

What does Comparative Literature study? We studied Russian, French, and German literature in translation as English majors … Pretty limited but it’s something.

It is mostly focused on the South Slavic literatures and minor part is about European traditions.

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I’m working on a double major in sloth and procrastination and a minor in drunkenness. I’m one of the top students in my field my professors say! :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:

Physics was my major

OU were national champions in college football in 2000. If you watch college football you know who we are. (I wouldn’t suppose a “tea sipper” like yourself to know. j/k) haha

I don’t know what that means. But anyway of course I’ve heard of the Sooners. But I don’t understand what the word means.

that’s what people used to call Californians…I’m probably out of date. haha…

No, we’re “tree huggers”, surfers, yuppies, and hippies.

economics, but it became to much work and no play, so I quit after two years finished, at the same time I got my diagnosis

Did half a semester of a psychology associates online. Waste of money tbh

Fashion design. Use to design kids clothes

I have BA in Health Administration. I also have an associates degree in Computer Application & Programming.

I just went 1 1/2 years. My major was all over the place, but my place was in English.

I went to ITT Technical Institute from june 2006 to march 2009. I studied computer electrical engineering but i wanted to do business but felt silly wanting to switch majors after going to school for three years as an engineering student. My illness started out around the time i quit school but i could cope, It was after i switched to third shift at my job did i lose control.

I got a diploma in cosmetology clear back in 1980, right before my baby was born. I never worked in the cosmetology field. I also studied Microcomputer Office Technology for 3 years from 1998 to 2001, but, I never finished. That’s all in addition to my nursing degree which I received in 1986. I worked mostly in med/surg/telemetry and long term care nursing as an R.N. for approximately 10 years total before it was discovered that I was sick.

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Psychology with honors thesis…it is sometimes fun, but some of the electives and mandatory courses that have nothing to do with psychology suck ass. I hated the ever living ■■■■ out of music appreciation, barely made an A. I’m taking biology with lab every day this month, I like it a lot. The lab is kind of boring and tedious but the class part is awesome.

Like today my culture of an amoeba and two other littler ■■■■■■■ didn’t work, they were dead. I had to look at an acquaintances microscope to see the litter ■■■■■■■. I like science but I could never think of a thesis in biology…nope. Psychology is new and growing fast, there is plenty of food for thought and things that haven’t been done and things which are both supported and shown to be not true by different researchers. I am good at seeing gaps in literature, asking research questions. Not so much in chemistry or biology…just like yeah these do this ■■■■ and this ■■■■ is made of this, this makes this happen, it’s like it’s all already done.

Neuroscience is even newer and better for creative people- the whole field is young. I started as a neuroscience major and switched to psychology after not wanting to take two years of lab sciences. Instead I just found the most rigorous professor in psych and now I’m doing research under him. I knew what I was getting into when I signed up, some people had warned me that he only accepts truly good ideas for research. I think people are a little jealous of him because he went to a really good school and he’s renowned in his specialty.

Can’t really say anything specific about him or I’d lose my anonymity. I like the way he does things, some people think he’s insane but I think his results are insanely good, that and I am “insane” anyways so what’s the problem?

Wow I get off topic.

Yeah I’m majoring in honors psychology and looking at PhD programs- I have one I am dead set on- Illinois Institute of Technology. I am obsessed with the work of this researcher there.

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I have a lot of respect for you. Best of wishes.

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Why thank you, that was encouraging.

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I Majored in Political Science, with the intention of going to Law School.

Instead I received a Substitute Teaching Certificate and entered the world of Education

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Wow, so many highly educated sz’s! Isn’t that unusual? Or, am I wrong?