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Riobux

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SimuLord said:
Riobux said:
Currently planning to do a major in Sociology with a minor in Psychology, maybe followed by a Psychology course so I'm recognised by the national psychological group. After that, no idea.
This site must be a hell of a case study ;)
Bah, I've seen more interesting things that could be case studies. There's a few people online I know who are seriously mentally messed up that would make more interesting case studies. Although I'm more into social psychology, namely obedience and conformity.
 

Cbargs

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Majoring in English and minoring in Psychology. Luckily, I have a job set up for me once I finish my final year and student teacher hours at my old High School
 

A_Parked_Car

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I'm majoring in military/diplomatic history (I may also take a minor in Japanese). If it goes well I might decide to become a grad student at the center for military and strategic studies.
 
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Well, I guess you can say it's a major in medicine, although if I stay here for 4 years, I'd graduate with an MD. But most likely I'd go back to Texas to finish it.
 

Brikson

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Wow, I only saw like 4 engineering majors listed. Thought there would be more.
Anyway, studying to be a mechanical engineer. Go for a masters since that's as far as the National Guard will pay.
 

rt052192

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I plan on majoring in civil or mechanical engineering with a minor in some sort of business
 

Roscoe_A

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majoring in Criminal Justice and gonna minor in Psychology

Aiming at getting my masters
 

Toriver

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Crayzor said:
In September I'll be starting a BA in Modern History and International Relations.
Kinda went that route myself, with a major in Political Science focusing on IR (my school didn't have a straight-up IR major) and minoring in History. It was a good time. Though they didn't teach me how to argue or debate my points well, It frustrates me how I can easily spot B.S. in arguments, but I'm not good at all at stopping B.S. on the spot, usually feeling that I have to go and dig up evidence to show why it's B.S., and I then end up "losing" the argument to the total B.S. Though the nature of B.S. is that it's blatantly false, but difficult to prove false for that very reason. Be prepared to be frustrated like that by idealists who just don't understand how international politics work the way we do, and why they have to work that way.