what did you major in? :3

I have an AA in art with an illustration and painting focus. I may or may not go back to school for a BA, but for now I'm just working my office job and taking digital commissions now and then. There's plans for a huge wall mural commission but with all that's going on in the world I don't think I can work on that any time soon. I also studied some Japanese in college which was infinitely useful due to my interests but also in communicating with my Japanese friends.

Good luck with law!
 
Hoping to major in Accounting and find a program that gets me a Bachelors and a Masters as some sort of dual degree thing
 
I'm an economics and political science double major. I really enjoy how both relate to each other and it gives a greater understanding of each field. I'll most likely end up going to law school (figuring that out now). polisci definitely keeps me grounded and reminds me that econ shouldn't be impersonal and ignorant to the worst off in society
 
I graduated with a BSc in Genetics with Honours nearly 2 years back. I'd love to go further and go for a postgrad in Genomic Medicine with a focus in counselling, but it just really doesn't fit into my life at the moment, which is quite sad. It's also very expensive as only a few universities offer the accredited course and would mean a major change in my life which I just don't want to take on at the moment. There's always the future though!
 
I just finished my first year but im aiming to Major in Management w/ a concentration in Entrepreneurship and minors in Sustainability and Marketing! I was consider getting a masters or eventually going back to school because I wanna take some classes in interior design since I wanna run my own green design business :) but even if that doesn't end up being the path I take I believe with my major/minors I will be a well rounded package so im not worried :LOL:
 
Majored in French and Education, minored in Philosophy to study something that interests me/burn through electives. Looking to transition from teaching -> school counseling via head school.
 
I started university this year studying an undergrad course in medical imaging. I’ve been interested in science since high school, and the healthcare aspect seems rewarding too, so I’m liking it so far!

Postgrad wise I’ve considered med or sonography, but it’s way too early to tell, and I lowkey don’t really wanna study beyond the already 4 years.
 
I started off doing computer animation but I eventually switched and graduated with a BFA in illustration with a strong focus in printmaking and printed matter. I don’t really regret going to school for art and I have had a career in it afterwards running a printmaking studio. I just wonder sometimes what it would be like if I went to school for something else. As sad as it sounds, I’m not that passionate or motivated about making my own work at the moment (maybe it’s just a thing Im going through). I’ve always, always enjoyed the printmaking process though, whether it’s making my own work, doing commission printing for others, or teaching the skill to others. That’s why I have no regrets about it.
 
ohh good luck with law! i took international relations for my undergrad ideally to move onto an MA or maybe even law school too, then i worked in white-collar fraud investigations for awhile.

i'm currently a baker now though! haha i've been baking sourdough bread for about two years? with no plans to go back to corporate. if i have to study again i'd probably try to get an MFA in creative writing or take a certificate for culinary arts but my peers say there's really no need o:
 
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I did my bachelors in Psychology but decided afterwards that I was more interested in the Neuroscience side. As a result, I did a masters in Neuroimaging / brain imaging and am super glad I made that decision! Hopefully one day I will become a radiologist 🥰
 
i'm going to uni in october to study computer science (bachelors). i'm kinda scared, but i hope you aren't, so i wish us both luck!!
 
Studying to become a primary school teacher, and I couldn't be happier with my choice.

I really enjoyed reading these replies, and wish you all that are about to start/are currently studying good luck. ♡
 
Studying to become a primary school teacher, and I couldn't be happier with my choice.

I really enjoyed reading these replies, and wish you all that are about to start/are currently studying good luck. ♡

thats awesome! i wanted to be a teacher beforehand for primary school as well, but i have really bad emetophobia and decided it wasnt for me! but your job is super important and appreciated,thank you!!
 
I majored in elementary education and got my B.S. for elementary ed. 1-6 for my undergrad and also earned early childhood certification by taking the Praxis back in 2012. Once I got a teaching job I went back and got my M.A. in education and also got a special reading certification for K-12 (you need this to be a reading specialist and work woth small groups for reading intervention). I know teachers work really hard and schooling can never prepare you for the actual job. It feels like we are dumped on by...pretty much everyone sometimes. However, I wouldn’t go back and do anything else. These kids see the world in a way I wish more people could.
 
I started out with global studies until I realized that most of it is politics and I hate international politics with a burning passion. then I considered anthropology until I realized that anthropology is incredibly boring and only covers a sliver of what I'm actually interested in doing. so right now I'm considering education/I have no idea.
 
BA in chinese and japanese, Master's in teaching english to speakers of other languages
 
I’m planning on getting a master’s degree in japanese literature and a minor in social psychology.
 
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