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desiderata

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I know that a lot of us here are students of some sort. I would assume that there are a lot of Chemistry majors here, but I keep finding more and more Finance or Business majors as well.

Anyway, I've got a Bachelor's degree already in Accounting and Business Admin., and am now studying Personal Financial Planning for the CFP certification. I know, doesn't really help me much with brewing, but hey.

Anyway, what are you studying?
 
I'm 2 weeks away from my MBA in Technology Management. Some serious celebration is gonna happen 2 weekends from now!
 
I'm a managment major....hopefully I'll be graduating this summer and get my bachelors.

If things go right I'll be moving back to Austin for my MBA....not sure if I can get into UT though
 
in May I will be graduating with a Major in Comm. Studies, and a minor in CIS with an emphasis in graphic design and creative advertising. Then in July I am getting married!
 
Congrads aekdbbop! I'm slated to tie the knot in two years (man I've been engaged for a while now..)
 
ColoradoXJ13 said:
I am doing a PhD in Molecular Biology, should be defending my thesis this summer sometime.

Congrats. SWMBO did her Masters in Molecular Bio. Thats some impressive stuff! :mug:
 
I earned an Associates degree in Aviation Technology (commercial pilot's license) and was in and out of aviation for 10 years. After all but giving up on that career and getting a factory job, I'm now back in school for accounting. Every class I take is online and boy is that accomodating with my ever-changing schedule.

1.5 years to go when I start back in April. :mug:
 
Double major: International Business and German

So there are two degrees, but with a senior thesis and three more classes i can get another degree in international relations... does that make a trip-major? :mug:
 
Klainmeister said:
Double major: International Business and German

So there are two degrees, but with a senior thesis and three more classes i can get another degree in international relations... does that make a trip-major? :mug:

I believe it would make a trip major. Only three classes? Go for it!

I also minored in Deutsch. Can't remember much of it now, but it would all come back fairly easily if I studied a bit or traveled there. I learned Korean in the Army (got an associates degree for that), and makes me wonder why I even struggled to learn German in college! :confused:
 
orfy said:
Life..............


Yeah, pretty-much escaped the safety of educational institutions 8 years ago... Now it actually matters if I don't get my work done...


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:cross:
 
Graduated in December with my BA in Multimedia Arts & Science with a focus on interactive design. Once my wife and I move to her next duty station I'll start on my masters. Something in the computer design and programming area.
 
I have a BS in Computer Science, and currently have applications in at 13 schools for various MS and Ph.D. programs. Fingers crossed!
 
Medicine. I'm about 3 months away from my MD. Word to the wise: Avoid all hospitals on July 1 (that's when all of the new interns start).
 
Architectural Engineering. I have an associates in Sound Recording, and I hope to use the ARE degree to design recording studios and concert halls.

- magno
 
I have a BA in English/Linguistics, but I'm working on a programming certificate right now. I was working on a chemistry degree for a while, but I decided I didn't like lab work. I've come around on that since I could start drinking my experiments though. :tank:
 
Torchiest said:
I have a BA in English/Linguistics...

My favorite's the voiced interdental fricative ;)

I'm finishing up my English BA. I thought about focusing in linguistics, but went for creative writing instead. Should be done by summer... and then... it's off to the carpentry guild!

I think I'll hang my degree behind my historic restoration license.:mug:
 
rOland said:
My favorite's the voiced interdental fricative ;)

I'm finishing up my English BA. I thought about focusing in linguistics, but went for creative writing instead. Should be done by summer... and then... it's off to the carpentry guild!

I think I'll hang my degree behind my historic restoration license.:mug:

Haha, I actually was working on a focus in creative writing, but I discovered I could be out a semester sooner if I switched to linguistics. After seven years, I was ready to be done. :fro:
 
ayrton said:
I have a BS in Computer Science, and currently have applications in at 13 schools for various MS and Ph.D. programs. Fingers crossed!
Best of luck -- you should be hearing soon, right? I'm getting a PhD in CS, in my second year now. PM me if you've want to chat about CS & higher ed.
 
rOland said:
My favorite's the voiced interdental fricative ;)

I don't know... that retroflex tap is pretty cool :p

Getting my Ph.D. in linguistics (endangered languages and laboratory phonetics/phonology). I'll probably end up living in a cardboard box, but at least I'm doing what I love.
 
Never finished college, just flying for an airline and waiting for SWMBO to finish her nursing degree... then it is all gravvyyyy

The Pol
 
dancingbarefoot said:
Getting my Ph.D. in linguistics (endangered languages and laboratory phonetics/phonology). I'll probably end up living in a cardboard box, but at least I'm doing what I love.


There's a good chance you'll be able to get on with one of the big linguistic firms based in L.A. :p

Truth be told, I love linguistics. I have no idea what makes it so fascinating, but it really is. WTF?
 
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