what is/was your major? or what would you like to study?

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B.S. In Computer Science and Information Systems

just graduated and in talks of a new job position
 
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Right Now I'm majoring in Business Administration but after I get my degree and take at least a yr off (probably more) I might see if I can change over into psychology or something like that I can't see myself being bothered with accounting in the long haul.

My next step may be accounting or Law somewhere along the lines of Business Law though.
 
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kai_valya;2898248 said:
what kind? you're already in college right?

Law LLB, nothing too fancy for now, or maybe just UK law, idk.

And yea, im in college....the UK equivalent,its two years long, then u go to uni

Although im starting again in Sep..basically just wasted a year of mine..ohwell lol.
 
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BS in Banking and Finance w/ minor in Economics

currently applying to Grad School for a dual degree program, preparing to take the LSAT in september
 
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B.S. in Biology wit a minor in Chemistry. Worked in a lab for 6 months and quit that shit. Didnt want to be a doctor. Got my EMT certification, but decided against that ish. Got my phlebotomy certification cause i thought I wanted to be a PA, but decided against it. More power to those who know what is they want to do the rest of their lives.
 
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WSGP;2898305 said:
B.S. in Biology wit a minor in Chemistry. Worked in a lab for 6 months and quit that shit. Didnt want to be a doctor. Got my EMT certification, but decided against that ish. Got my phlebotomy certification cause i thought I wanted to be a PA, but decided against it. More power to those who know what is they want to do the rest of their lives.

money, money, money, mon----ay!!

mon------AY!!!
 
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Tommy bilfiger;2898373 said:
This is exactly why I havent went to school yet

I have no idea what I wanna do I dont wanna be no accountant,teacher,doc,It tech,lawyer,financial analyst,loan officer,banker,etc

None of the college things interest me thats for people who are nerds from the womb

do engineering and you'd be covered to do all that shit
 
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Tommy bilfiger;2898373 said:
This is exactly why I havent went to school yet

I have no idea what I wanna do I dont wanna be no accountant,teacher,doc,It tech,lawyer,financial analyst,loan officer,banker,etc

None of the college things interest me thats for people who are nerds from the womb

Well not everyone can tolerate college. You can take up a trade. People are needed in those positions as well. Just don't be a bum.
 
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jackthemack;2898415 said:
Trade school costs more than college. And those jobs are scarce.

I didn't say it was a good idea. I was just giving him another option. Jobs are scarce in some degree fields as well... Not doing anything will cost more in the long run.
 
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Tommy bilfiger;2898481 said:
I honestly dont think Im smart enough to do engineering

Just bein real about it

Thats the thing I dont want to be a plumber,electrician,HVAC mechanic,auto mechanic,carpenter,A+ certification etc either

If I dont have a little interest in somethin I can sabotage the whole operation and make it 100x worst

I aint a bum but it looks like thats my destination

I should be on tv in either movies or the nfl/nba but I dropped the ball on that in the late 90's early 00's

Now I have no idea what im gonna do

If you like sports, why don't you go for a coaching position or something that allows you to still be around what you like? You could go into production.
 
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Tommy bilfiger;2898481 said:
I honestly dont think Im smart enough to do engineering

Just bein real about it

real talk, I'm not an academic at all bruh

that's why I went back to college later in life

I say engineering because mathematics is the foundation of most of these stable jobs

engineering is pure mathematics.............as long as you can do algebra, you'll be alright

most of the math heads shit on people who only do field oriented degrees like accounting, finance etc
 
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kai_valya;2898506 said:
^ there's no such thing as not smart enough tommy, it may be harder/take u longer for you to learn something, doesn't mean you can't do it.

at some point its becoming senseless since it would only be pain in the ass to trudge through something you are not born for
 
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B.S in Human Resources Management

Getting Masters in HSA

I would like to reconsider though, and possibly go into law..but I already owe Sallie Mae, and that chick don't play when it comes to paying her back :(
 
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blakfyahking;2898543 said:
real talk, I'm not an academic at all bruh

that's why I went back to college later in life

I say engineering because mathematics is the foundation of most of these stable jobs

engineering is pure mathematics.............as long as you can do algebra, you'll be alright

most of the math heads shit on people who only do field oriented degrees like accounting, finance etc

nah son.. engineering is MUCH more than algebra... Calculus/Differential Equations separate the weak from the strong
 
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major pain;2898772 said:
nah son.. engineering is MUCH more than algebra... Calculus/Differential Equations separate the weak from the strong

I'm talking about a state school my youth LOL

nah but seriously, if you got a strong foundation in algebra................you got a better leg up for calculus at least

and you got to go but so deep to get a bachelors

then if you switch to business for your grad studies, you got a serious advantage over the rest of the business school students, trust

most mofos struggle in finance/economics over basic algebra

that calculus shit is no joke tho champ
 
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