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usa1288

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Police Administration with a minor in Fire Investigation (I'm a volunteer firefighter so it'll help if I ever wanna become a chief officer). I've also done a Railroad Engineer and Conductor preemployment course mostly for shits and giggles but you never know.
 

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Revernd Awesome said:
BuggyBY said:
Revernd Awesome said:
Currently studying; Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Art at A/S
Excellent idea to not take maths, though that could come back to haunt you later on.
Oh how it has, Maths was never my strong point and I really doubt I'll be taking physics to A2, but so far I seem to be coping at A/S.

What's Chemistry like at Sheffield.
I've briefly described it somewhere above, though I can elaborate: I'm only in my first year so far, but all the teachers I've had are very good at explaining things, though the head of department gets really annoyed if you miss practicals. One of my teachers shows a clip from some Hollywood movie with a ridiculously far-fetched connection to the current topic in every lecture (examples: "Use the Force, Luke" during the assault on the first Death Star, in a lecture about intermolecular forces; "Red rum! Red rum!" in a lecture on optical isomerism; the scene where one of the characters in Fight Club gets NaOH poured on his hand, in a lecture on basicity; etc). It's the high point of my week, unless there's a really cool practical. Speaking of which, be warned: On Sheffield's undergrad Chem course you will be expected to stay in the lab from 10 am to 4.45pm, with a 45-60 minute lunch break around 1.
A third-year student has informed me that those labs can heat up to over 28°C in the summer, and sweat in your eyelashes is not considered a valid excuse for removing your safety specs.

Also, did you study Japanese at GCSE/A level before picking it up, I would assume you have but none of the secondary schools or colleges in my area(Brighton) are running it.
Actually I didn't. I did however take a year and a half of the BA Japanese course at SOAS, University of London (widely regarded as the most intensive East Asian language course in Europe), after my A levels. Then my second major depressive episode convinced me I wasn't made for writing essays about fictional tenth-century playboys, and so I went back to my old love Chemistry instead, keeping the Japanese language aspect but ditching the cultural history classes.
Also, double woo! I did my A levels in Brighton as well, though probably not at the same school - I was at Bellerbys International College, shortly before they got the additional campus that's not on Cromwell Road. Haven't been back there since, which I really regret.
 

countrysteaksauce

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I forgot to say that I was studying at Georgetown.

Anyway, is anyone studying at a school outside of their home country?
 

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My master's degrees were a master of arts in religion and a master of divinity in theology and apologetics. I'm hoping to start my Ph.D. or Th.D. soon, but haven't chosen an area of focus.
 

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Mythbhavd said:
My master's degrees were a master of arts in religion and a master of divinity in theology and apologetics. I'm hoping to start my Ph.D. or Th.D. soon, but haven't chosen an area of focus.
What do you think of the omnipotence paradox?
 

SeaCalMaster

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countrysteaksauce said:
I forgot to say that I was studying at Georgetown.

Anyway, is anyone studying at a school outside of their home country?
No. No one is doing that in the entire world.

Sorry. Seriously, though, I'm not, although I'll probably do study abroad at some point.
 

countrysteaksauce

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SeaCalMaster said:
countrysteaksauce said:
I forgot to say that I was studying at Georgetown.

Anyway, is anyone studying at a school outside of their home country?
No. No one is doing that in the entire world.

Sorry. Seriously, though, I'm not, although I'll probably do study abroad at some point.
No need for sarcasm. Let me clarify, any escapists doing that and how are they liking it.
 

Fightgarr

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Bachelor in Fine Arts majoring in Studio Arts specializing in Drawing and Painting and doing quite well at it to boot.

EDIT: And I'm at Concordia University in Montreal
 

Lost In The Void

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Bach of Arts majoring in Poli. Sci and a minor in economics, however i'm only doing that since it's a prerequiset for my Bach of Law i want to do
 

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I'm a cinema major focusing on film studies and production. Not a bad thing if I do say so myself, but bloody difficult to get anywhere in. I might end up triple majoring in Business and Liberal Studies to make up for it. But hey, I love movies.
 

WeedWorm

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Im doing Computer Science. My course is described as the binmen of the I.T. industry :(
I hope to go into Software Dev in 3 year if I can.
 

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I plan to start with Psychology, then do Biochem, then English, then Art, then Computing... from there I'll see what happens hey?

Yes, I'm likely to be at Uni for most of the rest of my life. Woo!
 

Zykon TheLich

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BA Geography. Currently doing MSc Climate Change. It's mind bogglingly complex shit.
 

Labyrinth

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scumofsociety said:
BA Geography. Currently doing MSc Climate Change. It's mind bogglingly complex shit.
Atmospheric chemistry for the win, much?
 

fix-the-spade

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Two majors.
Editorial Illustration
Animation (organic and digital).

Minor/Secondary.
Graphic/Web design


I... like... paaaiiin!
 

Novajam

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Next year I'll be doing English Literature, History, Biology, Geography, Automotive Workshop and Mathematics. I hope to go into Writing or Journalism or Animation or Design or something of the sort. Keeping it (very) broad.
 

MorganL4

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Econ

Reason: I wanna get a law degree, but need a Bachelors and it seemed more practical than poli sci
 

Zykon TheLich

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Labyrinth said:
scumofsociety said:
BA Geography. Currently doing MSc Climate Change. It's mind bogglingly complex shit.
Atmospheric chemistry for the win, much?
Atmospheric chemistry, ocean chemistry, soil chemistry, particle physics, biology, ecology, computer modelling, archaeology, paeleontology, meteorology, geology, sedimentology, every fucking ology you can think of with an extra helping bastard hard. Oh, and remote bloody sensing.