What are you studying in college?

I'm studying graphic design and I love it. I can't draw to save the poor life of me so that's where I struggle but I love doing practical activities and making posters, business cards, packages because it just feels so real
 
Not in college yet, but I have plans to either go into film or criminal justice.
 
not in college but at school in general i study (in addition to maths, modern ethics, physics, biology, chemistry and english lit + language which are core subjects) sociology, health & social care, french n history. really enjoy sociology and history.
 
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Currently not in College.

Hopefully I can get a Medical degree.

Would be interested in Radiology/Oncology.
 
I'll be starting nursing this fall, and there's honestly nothing that i'm more interested in. Not sure what I'll think of it after I start, but for now I'm really excited. :)
I don't know the specifics yet, but it seems a lot of fun learning about anatomy, diseases, health, how to help different kinds of people.
 
All you medicine-studying people are so on the right track. I studied Early Childhood Education- teacher. If anyone needs to hear the blunt truth about being a teacher in the U.S.- hit me up. Escape now. I'm good at it and surviving but it's not what it's cracked up to be.
 
Genetic counseling.... at this moment though, I question my choices as I have a cancer test in the morning. In all actuality I do love it though, being able to help people understand their genetics is a cool job, and I don't have to physically touch people like a doctor lol
 
I am not sure what I am focusing on quite yet, because I am interested in so many different things! I love programming and web/game development, I like chemistry so winemaking would be really fun, I like art and graphic design, and have always had an interest in psychology.. ahh so many options! I'll likely settle on computer science though. :p
 
I don't know what my major is I'm thinking of doing some graphic design because I'm pretty artsy but meh. Lmao everyone and their mothers wanna be in a health career...that was me my freshmen year of highschool until i took medical terminology and realized that it wasn't for me :)
 
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At TAFE (Technical and Further Education) [a type of Australian university/college] my subject is Cert III Early Childhood Education and Care. I love it, I would never regret it at all! Studying is awesome! Actually, in previous studies, I was studying for a Nursing degree to be a paediatric nurse but I didn't like it and changed to Early Childhood. I never regret my decision. I am connected to children more than I were in nursing.
 
Comparative Literature - for those who don't know (which seems to be a lot of people here in the UK at least), it's like English Literature, except with texts from all over the world - in fact, I don't think I've touched more than one or two texts from England while studying an average of about 90 books/films each year, and those were still by authors whose voices usually don't make it to the curriculum at school, for example. I'm really glad I chose it, and I think I'm really going to miss studying it, even if I am currently procrastinating on my very last assignments for the degree right this moment :p
 
I'm about to graduate with a degree in Political Science and a minor in Japanese Studies! I've always wanted to be a lawyer, but PolSci wasn't what I thought it'd be :( Instead of constitutions and courts, all I got was readings and more political theory readings :( I minored in Japanese Studies because I want to serve as a diplomat there (and also because I'm a low-key weab) and learning the language has been great (altho difficult) so far! Anyway, in around two months, it's off to law school for me :D
 
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I did my first degree in filmmaking and screenwriting. I loved it until halfway through my final year I faced medical issues that affected my ability to continue. I still graduated, but it was a struggle. I left realising that while making film is a hobby I love, it's not something I want to do as my 'day job'. I still spend much of my free time indulging in the writing side of things and I hope I can do something with my own projects someday.

I now study science, intending to specialise in marine biology come September. The entry conditions are... brutal. I'm self-teaching a 240hr course in Human Biology in just four months (why I've been absent from TBT for the past couple of months), which I need to get a B in, on top of getting an A in my full-time HNC course in Applied Sciences. And I need to pass a four-week summer school (where I'll be studying biology and chemistry) on top of that taking place over Jun-Jul.

Kill me now.
 
i'm currently a senior in high school, but in the fall i'll be majoring in early childhood education!

i've been working with preschoolers through my high school for a couple years now, and it's my favorite thing in the world. i absolutely love it!!!!! it's been such an unbelievable experience and i've made such great relationships with so many amazing kids

i couldn't not be more excited to study it more formally :D
 
I'm currently majoring in Supply Chain/Operations Management for my bachelor degree. Do I regret it? Kind of, yeah. It's not something I'm passionate about, but it's the only degree in business that could fit me and it's pretty flexible as far as what I can use it for. Man if my college had offered programs for video game design or a better digital design degree I would have hopped on board. I just didn't want to attend a college far from home.
 
right now (and for the last year) I'm working on getting an associates degree in dental hygiene, to eventually be a hygienist
 
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I'm in Computer Science. Love it so far. However my integral calc exam the other day was brutal.
 
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