What did you major in?

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usirchchris

Guest
Originally Posted by kjr_trig
http:///forum/post/2990028
Political Science

Mee too
...oh wait...
. I enjoyed it, just hasn't opened alot of doors IME. Most common question in an interview. Political science...huh...what were you planning to do with that?
Answer...RULE the WORLD, you %#^$
 

bang guy

Moderator
Originally Posted by usirchchris
http:///forum/post/2993487
Mee too
...oh wait...
. I enjoyed it, just hasn't opened alot of doors IME. Most common question in an interview. Political science...huh...what were you planning to do with that?
Answer...RULE the WORLD, you %#^$

 

bang guy

Moderator
My BS degree (snicker) is a triple major in Computer Science, Math, and Psychology.
I was hoping advanced computer systems would require Computer Psychologists by now. I missed by a mile.
 

stdreb27

Active Member
Originally Posted by usirchchris
http:///forum/post/2993487
Mee too
...oh wait...
. I enjoyed it, just hasn't opened alot of doors IME. Most common question in an interview. Political science...huh...what were you planning to do with that?
Answer...RULE the WORLD, you %#^$

Now that is funny. You can do some stuff with it. But not much.
Originally Posted by Bang Guy

http:///forum/post/2993558
My BS degree (snicker) is a triple major in Computer Science, Math, and Psychology.
I was hoping advanced computer systems would require Computer Psychologists by now. I missed by a mile.

lol, did you watch terminator too many times as a small child?
 

al mc

Active Member
Majored in Business Administration and economics, minor in Biology in undergard. Graduated and went to vet school.....go figure
 

nina&noah

Member
Originally Posted by DragonZim
http:///forum/post/2993630
What, exactly, is involved with that?
It is basically a lot of theory involved with the learning process and how people learn to read. It begins from birth until adult. I also had to study learning disabilities, research practices, and had to familiarize myself with a huge amount of literature and authors.
If nothing else, it will help me be a better mother to my son.
 

dragonzim

Active Member
Originally Posted by nina&noah
http:///forum/post/2995979
It is basically a lot of theory involved with the learning process and how people learn to read. It begins from birth until adult. I also had to study learning disabilities, research practices, and had to familiarize myself with a huge amount of literature and authors.
If nothing else, it will help me be a better mother to my son.

Cool!
 

jpc763

Active Member
BS - San Diego State University - Applied Mathmatics with an Emphasis in Computer Science
Being SDSU, it took a wee bit longer than 4 years
 
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