What is your degree in?

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CaptVickHartnell

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Undertaking a bachelors degree in Biological Science, majoring in Zoology and Genetics. I want to be the next David Attenborough.
 

Jacklin

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masters in chemistry, marine biology, and next year I'll get a BA for History which I have no idea why I took in the first place.
and to think, i wanted to be a physician.
 

chuketek

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Currently on the 2nd year of my phd in high energy physics.
Would like to be the next Feynmann, but would settle for Brian Cox.
 

Aabglov

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I'm a math major. 4 years of classes is entirely worth it when you can spell naughty words using Integrals.
 

GaryH

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I did just over a year on a Games Design course, quickly learned that in a creative industry, like games or graphics design, a portfolio is what counts and a degree is basically worthless.

I then asked myself: If no-one will care about my degree, why am I paying £3000 to teach myself about art and games design?

So I quit.

I don't know about other places, but in the UK at least it is far too easy to get a degree. All a degree says is that you bothered to turn up to lectures for three years and are more than ten thousand pounds in debt. There were people on my course, which was an art and computer graphics heavy course, that could barely draw a stickman or operate a mouse. These people were vastly in the majority despite every single one of them having to turn up to an interview and show their work.

Basically noone failed.

Don't get me wrong, there were some real gems amongst them. But employers aren't stupid, they know that the degree itself is no indication of whether they're getting the genius or the dud who just stuck it out long enough to get the qualification. They'll ask for a portfolio and they'll give the job to the best one, degree or no degree.

I basically figured out that I could teach myself everything they had to offer using the internet and some books and set off building a portfolio by myself. I've ended up doing freelance graphics design and illustration and it's not actually going that badly! :D

If you want to do something creative, and you're thinking about going to university, seriously consider just doing it yourself. Right now. You have a computer, the internet and access to books that don't cost £3000 a year. Teach yourself everything, practice until you're blue in the face and you'll do just as well. Then you can spend your spare time earning money, instead of owing it. ;)
 

Hunter6475

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Not working on a degree yet, but going to be working on a BS in Aerospace Engineering, there's gonna be alot of work and sleep deprivation during college from what I've heard about this major and engineering in general, but Im sure an unhealthy overdose of caffeine will help =)
 

DreadfulSorry

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I've gotten my bachelor's degree in Archaeology, and I'm currently working on a master's in Classical Archaeology. Ideally I'd like to be able to get into a Ph.D. program in 2012, and once I get that I'd like to eventually teach at a university and do my own research and digs.
 

Raiha

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AA in culinary arts. i recently started working towards a degree in computer programming. yeah i know, i should really try something a little different.
 

NezumiiroKitsune

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Maybe I'll reply to a thread like this again in 8 years, I'm just finishing a year out of education (which without money or a job is mind numbing like chloroform), and have just been accepted to do a BSc(Hons) in Molecular and Cellular Biology, though I'm still waiting to hear back from Kent about Biological Anthropology, but it seems unlikely I'll choose it even if I get in. I then need to achieve a 2:1 or 1st to continue study to get a MSc in Genomics and Pathways, or go to Kyoto and study Primateology and Wildlife at the Primate Research Institute of Kyoto.

I'll get back to you in 8 years.

(The BSc comes with a years work placement so it becomes a 4 year course...)
 

Riddle78

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I'm looking to get a BScN (Bachelor's of the Sciences of Nursing),but if the university rejects me,I'm going straight into the military. (Canadian,before anyone assumes I'm an American. National pride,and all.)
 

Kermi

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I got 3/4 of the way through a double degree in Arts (English) and Teaching as I also intended to be a high school English teacher. Dropped out though. Now I'm a liability claims officer. Go figure.
 

gl1koz3

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Bachelor's in Computer Science. Started for Masters, but I'm not sure it's what I'd like to be doing. Has always feelt like a waste of time, so I'm now polishing music production skills. Still work as a software engineer/programmer/tester one-man-team, though. Nice to have two possibilities open I must say.
 

pixiejedi

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I have a BA in history, with no intention of ever using it. What a pitiful waste of my parents money.
 

NaramSuen

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Double major in History and Religious Studies. To further my goal of uselessness, I am putting the finishing touches on my thesis and am about to graduate with my masters in History.
 

FinalHeart95

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I'm planning to do something scientific. Probably something involving either chemistry or physics, chemical engineering sounds pretty cool. Maybe even a mathematician, I'm finding the trig stuff in my pre-calc class incredibly easy. Alternatively, I could do computer programming. I'd just like to teach myself C++/Java beforehand if I do so.
I have a couple of years to decide though, so I'm not stressing too much.
EDIT: My minor will probably be something totally unrelated unless I need a specific minor for a job I'm looking for. Probably like music related, music theory maybe. If that even qualifies as a minor.
 

TheLazyKnight

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I'm currently working on a mass communication degree with a concentration on broadcast and electronic media.

My internship is absolutely awesome right now. I'm a morning radio DJ.