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G-Mang

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Film & Digital Media major. I find I don't really have strong hatred or love for specific topics so much as hatred or love for teachers. I've had awful classes in subjects I thought I adored (Electronics, Television Culture & Society) and amazing classes in subjects that sounded like jokes (Experimental Utopias in California, History of Digital Media).

There are also a lot of subjects where I'd say I'm interested in theory/design but less interested in research/work. For example, I've taken classes like Bioengineering and Film Theory that have very interesting concepts involved but are really boring to read through and do assignments for.

At the moment I'm aiming most towards game design (literally design, not programming or art; might have to start in tabletop) as an ideal profession. None of it feels "work-y" to me, even when you have to do repeated playtest iterations and tweaking.
 

shufflemonkey16

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Terminology explanation for Non-Americans:

College is a term for an institution of higher education that grants degrees to students according to what their major(s) and or minor(s) are. Your Major is your focused area of study, your minor is a lesser focus on an area of study.

In America, a University is a higher educational institution that contains multiple Colleges. I got to Illinois Wesleyan University (it's not actually a Wesleyan Methodist university, that's just the name it had when it started and they kept the name "Wesleyan" after becoming secular around the turn of the century), and my university has the College of Fine Arts and the College of Liberal Arts.

OT: I'm an English Literature major, and I guess I hate fulfilling my lab science gen-ed requirements.
 

Marik2

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Z of the Na said:
I am pursuing a major in Art/Computer Animation,

with a minor in Drawing.

I'm going to be a video game designer.
Ditto on the video game designer thing, but I'm going into the programming side of games perhaps we should team up?
 

Z of the Na'vi

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Marik2 said:
Z of the Na said:
I am pursuing a major in Art/Computer Animation,

with a minor in Drawing.

I'm going to be a video game designer.
Ditto on the video game designer thing, but I'm going into the programming side of games perhaps we should team up?
Hahaha, sure thing.

I'm planning on doing more of the artistic aspects of it.
 

Marik2

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Shintsu2 said:
Major is going to be in Computer Information Systems with concentration in Information Security. Most hated subject...Math. And I'm required to take CALCULUS to get my degree...uuggghhh. I like basic algebra and I loved Finite Math (Don't have any idea why) but the rest is crap. All that logarithms, natural logs - I hate that stuff. Currently though I'm not a big fan of statistics...math isn't especially hard but it requires remembering a lot of stupid crap to get a simple result and requires a big process to get a single number.

There must be a special circle of Hell where all you do are logs and derivations. And you can't use a calculator...I can't imagine the math physics majors go through, you gotta be pretty hardcore to want to do that stuff.
Holy crap I'm doing the same major and I have the same problem with math.
 

ma55ter_fett

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soapyshooter said:
What is your major and what subject infuriates you the most?

I am a Biology major but i have to take a ridiculous amount of chemistry. For the past five hours I have been doing what could be the hardest fucking chemistry homework in the known universe and wondered, who else out there is suffering?
A chem test and a cell bio test tomorrow, I feel you.
 

soapyshooter

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ma55ter_fett said:
soapyshooter said:
What is your major and what subject infuriates you the most?

I am a Biology major but i have to take a ridiculous amount of chemistry. For the past five hours I have been doing what could be the hardest fucking chemistry homework in the known universe and wondered, who else out there is suffering?
A chem test and a cell bio test tomorrow, I feel you.
LOL! me too, Chemistry test. Also a Intro to Genetics test. Studied all i can for them, now escaping the stress on the escapist.
 

Marik2

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Z of the Na said:
Marik2 said:
Z of the Na said:
I am pursuing a major in Art/Computer Animation,

with a minor in Drawing.

I'm going to be a video game designer.
Ditto on the video game designer thing, but I'm going into the programming side of games perhaps we should team up?
Hahaha, sure thing.

I'm planning on doing more of the artistic aspects of it.
Good cuz I've been thinking bout my game since I was 11 and I can't draw for shit. BTW love your pic you have on your profile.
 

drisky

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I'm an art/graphic design major, Im pissed that my classes are twice as long as everyone else's and i get twice as much homework, this is the busiest I've ever been :(
 

Good morning blues

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I'm a communication and political science double major, and I'm planning on doing an honours thesis in the former about war-themed video games and militarization of audiences.

There are subjects that I don't like, so I don't study them. In sum, university is great.
 

Ultress

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soapyshooter said:
UncleUlty said:
I think my major is Mortiuary Science and I really hate english classes due to my hatred for writing papers.
Woah, interesting major, how did you decide to become a mortuary science major?
My mom suggested it off-hand and I just sort of ran with it.
 

kiteboy

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i'm studying Geophysics... and its a *****. plus this strange thing has happened to me where i find rocks interesting o_O
 

Thaius

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I'm an English major, and I'm pissed that I'm forced to take college level math courses. The fact is, after high school, heck maybe even jr. high, you've learned all the math you'll need to know for any reason barring a math or science-based career. They're wasting my time and money with this, but I have to do it anyway. It sucks.
 

Aur0ra145

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I am a General Studies major (I pretty much get 3 minors, and yes this is a 4 year degree). My 3 seperate intents are History, Geology and Aviation Logistics. Every class I take I'm actually really interested in, so I guess I'm pretty darn lucky.

EDIT: I should say that I'm a college junior at this point, and I've finished all of those shitty req'd classes, so from here on out it's only electives, 3000 and 4000 level courses in my Major.
 

Superbeast

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DragonsAteMyMarbles said:
Chemistry. Woo nerdage.
I do hate physical chemistry though - thermodynamics, reaction kinetics and quantum mechanics. Wonderful.
Oh god.

I used to be doing a Biochemistry and Biological Chemistry course. Physical Chemistry is what killed it for me (I hadn't done Maths since GCSE, and it wasn't on the uni requirements [they ditched it to get enough applicants to run the course]). Organic was tricky-but-understandable, and I found Inorganic to be a total breeze. All the genetics stuff was quite fun too, but the Biology was basically A-level cell stuff so was way too easy.

Nowadays I'm studying Classical Literature and Civilisation.

So loads of Greek/Roman history, Latin, Greek lyric poetry, Epics, Greek/Roman civil life, cities/town planning...

Biggest bug? The topic so-called "Cities" and another called "Greece and the Greeks". We just had some assessment essays for the first semester and didn't have a clue how we were supposed to approach the essay questions. They were a major headache.

But yeah, part of the world with "Universities" where you go straight onto an Honours course (Bachelor's Degree if I complete these 3 years). The American system confuses me; since we tend to refer to a place you go to between 16/17 and 17/18 to get A-levels, in a "bridge" between school and university (that and you need at least A-levels to get a relatively OK job).

Back then I took Biology, Chemistry, Classical Civilisation, History.
 

magnuslion

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I am an exercise science major, going for a MA in kinesiology. I hate math. im not real bad at it, but I hate it.