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03-15-2006, 12:49 PM
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Originally posted by FeeFee
I don't know if I posted here already, but anyways,
Undergrad: International Marketing
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Really? I never knew that. Que interesante!
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03-15-2006, 12:59 PM
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Location: Orlando..unfortunately....
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Originally posted by LionOfJudah
Undergrad Major: Chemistry
Undergrad Minor: Business
Right now I am a Principal Scientist (CHEM) in research and development for a small division of a major pharmaceutical company.
LoJ
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We should talk. My BS is in Chemistry, and I'm finishing my Masters in Polymer Chemistry right now. I'm on the job hunt (finally!)
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03-15-2006, 01:14 PM
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Originally posted by CrimsonTide4
Really? I never knew that. Que interesante!
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You see I have done nary a thing with that degree, LOL!!!!
I originally enrolled in college as an Accounting major. Made the switch in majors during Junior year.
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03-05-2008, 08:43 AM
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Advice from Engineering Students
Hello all, I am currently an undergraduate student looking to broaden my view of graduate options available to me. For the engineering students, did any of you find it hard to decide which branch of engineering to venture into? I know that a few of them overlap so it has been hard for me to decide what field I want to study. I am currently a mechanical engineering major.
Also, which organizations (NSBE, SWE, etc.) , if any, do you feel best prepared you for life after undergrad?
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03-12-2008, 04:46 AM
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Undergrad Major: Communication
Undergrad Minor: None
Current Grad Degree Pursuing: National Security Studies
I am currently a military intelligence officer in the Army. I actually use my major every day with all the briefings/presentations I have to do. Plus all the interpersonal communication classes I had to take actually came in handy. Doing grad school and working full time is not the business right now!
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03-12-2008, 08:50 AM
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What is/was your college major(s)? Science, Technology, & Culture.
What is/was your college minor(s)? History, African American Studies.
FOR THE GRADUATES/WORKING FOLKS:
What are you doing now professionally? I sell books.
How did your major(s)/minor(s) prepare you to do your job? Um, I know a lot of random things. A lot of these things relate to books and their content.
What internships did you do to get ready for your profession? None.
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03-15-2006, 03:53 PM
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Graduated May 1, 2004  And what a beeeeeautiful day it was! Yes indeed!
Major: Psychology
Minor: African & African American Studies
After graduation I worked with a state funded agency that helps provide funds to low-income persons (minority females) needing money for childcare. Worst job ever. It's one of those jobs you end up getting sucked into for years and years, then you look back and wonder what happened. I was lucky I was able to escape!
Currently seeking a Masters in Public Health. I'm in my 1st of 2 years.
Uuuhhh, I don't know what I want to do with my degree yet. Not a clue.  I'll figure it out though, hopefully by the time I graduate.
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03-15-2006, 09:45 PM
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Undergrad: Business Management
Concentration: Marketing
Graduate: Physical Education
Specialization: Sports Management
Career: Currently a Graduate Assistant working in Events Management of Athletics Department and managing 17 teams, Men and Women
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03-16-2006, 12:54 AM
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My major is psychology.
I don't have a minor because I'm too lazy to apply to the education department, but if I wasn't I'd minor in education/child development.
I plan to go on to a doctoral program in school psychology or educational psychology. I'd like to get involved in the psychological services of a public school system, and/or serve as a consultant for a system that serves predominantly minority students (like my old one). I also want to conduct educational research and perhaps get a professorship in an education department at a liberal arts college
Right now I'm a research assistant to my statistics professor, and I'm applying for the National Institute of Mental Health's undergradate research program for minorities at my school (NIMH-COR). I also worked at a summer camp last summer for kids ages 5-12 and am going back this summer; I am a Kaplan SAT tutor; and I volunteer at a local elementary school.
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03-16-2006, 01:06 AM
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I feel like Grad school is so much harder to get though than undergrad. Undergrad, well for me at least, was a lot more challenging. Probably b/c I was growing up, learning how to be the best MsSweetness I could be etc...And don't get me wrong, grad school isn't a breeze but it's hard for me to stay focused. I want this degree bad, but I also want to be working and making money with it NOW!! It's frustrating. Staying focused is key for any degree though. That's what I'm trying to do  <<---I just gotta be cool
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03-16-2006, 01:51 AM
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Undergrad Major: Finally... Biomedicine (I flop-flopped between Microbiology, Biotechnology and Bio-med... bio-med won)!
Minor: Bio-chemistry
Graduate School: Optometry (1 of 4 years almost down... come on 2009)!
I hear you MsSweetness! This grad school stuff is no joke!
I'm still in shock regarding how much these people actually expect you to do/retain (w/i half the time you're used to in undergrad)!
If I didn't know the power of prayer before... I sure do now!
Anyone else having (had) the Grad School Blues? For all the "had's" please share the knowledge on how you made it through!
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03-16-2006, 11:51 AM
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Originally posted by Amaterasu
My major is psychology.
I don't have a minor because I'm too lazy to apply to the education department, but if I wasn't I'd minor in education/child development.
I plan to go on to a doctoral program in school psychology or educational psychology. I'd like to get involved in the psychological services of a public school system, and/or serve as a consultant for a system that serves predominantly minority students (like my old one). I also want to conduct educational research and perhaps get a professorship in an education department at a liberal arts college 
Right now I'm a research assistant to my statistics professor, and I'm applying for the National Institute of Mental Health's undergradate research program for minorities at my school (NIMH-COR). I also worked at a summer camp last summer for kids ages 5-12 and am going back this summer; I am a Kaplan SAT tutor; and I volunteer at a local elementary school.
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Amaterasu:
When you get a chance, research the schools where you're thinking about getting your doctorate from. Check out their requirements for admission. Some may want applicants to have a certain number of credits in Education.
In either case, I think having an Education minor would be a good step for you. That way, you will have even more options for later on in your academic path.
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03-12-2008, 10:20 AM
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Location: From Fraggle Rock by way of Sesame Street
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What is/was your college major(s)? Political Science, BA
What is/was your college minor(s)? Business Administration and Spanish
FOR THE GRADUATES/WORKING FOLKS:
What are you doing now professionally? Staff Attorney (received J.D. in 2006)
How did your major(s)/minor(s) prepare you to do your job? Law school prepared me--not my major. My Spanish minor has helped me to be more marketable.
What internships did you do to get ready for your profession? I interned with the Texas legislature and Congress. These internships helped me to get into law school. I sacrificed my college life for business. lol.
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03-13-2008, 03:25 PM
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Location: On the beach. Well....not really but near it. :0)
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Originally Posted by CrimsonTide4
Questions:
What is/was your college major(s)?
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Photography** Documentary/Photojournalism
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None but my original major was Phys-Ed/Kinesiology
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FOR THE CURRENT STUDENTS
What do you plan to do with your major?
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Hopfully, work (freelance) with one of the major wire services, personal projects (books) and film projects with my s.o.'s company.
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I will do that with my s.o.'s company.
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03-16-2008, 03:03 AM
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Major: Architecture
Minor: Ecological Design
I am currently a state certified & licensed General Contractor and Design-Builder. However, the market in Florida is currently in the tank...so, it's the survival of the fittest for the next year or so.
My family owns a funeral home, therefore, I'm working on my degree in mortuary science...and if all goes well, I'll finish in December '08.
Considering the uncertainty of the economy, it's good to have something to fall back on. Plus, there will always be a need for funeral directors...no matter how bad the economy is!
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