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Whats your School/Year/Major etc.?

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Just figured there should be a thread for basic info like this. High school people/other school included. I think it would be cool to know. Ill go first...

Im a senior at the University of Maryland, major is economics with a side track in statistics (4 courses).

Alright, looking forward to seein others info.
 
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I'm at a two year community college majoring in Computer Science, computer programming and database stuff. Most of my classes only have a few people in them, so not too anxious in class.
 
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Hanover College in Indiana/ Biology major, psych. and socio. minor/ Freshmore year (technically I am in my second year but only have enough credits to be considered a freshman!)

Weyoun, I took Japanese for five years. I wanted to major in it but small town Indiana colleges don't offer it! :/
 
#7 ·
Second year at University of Toronto in the commerce program.

Looking to get a Bachlor's of Commerce with either accounting, finance or general business specialization.

Still haven't decided whether I should be an accountant, or a financial analyist.

Might do a Master's or Law school, if my marks are good enough. Worse come to worse, I'll be a teacher. lol. :lol
 
#15 ·
I dunno if I should post here or not...

University of Cincinnati, First Year Ph.D. student with a major in Early Modern History and minors in Comparative Women and Gender History and Women's Studies (for the moment. I might change Women's Studies to History of Science).

Have a nice day,
Kelly :)
 
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University of ____ / 3rd yr/ Graphic Design
 
#18 ·
School: University of Utah
Year: my fifth and final, thank you Lord in heaven
Major: Communicative Disorders / Speech and Hearing Science / Speech-Language Disorders / or whatever you want to call this area of study. Speech-Language Pathology emphasis. Think of a combination of linguistics, medicine, psychology, and education.
Minor: Spanish

Soon I'll be taking a year off, then I'll get a Master's in Speech-Language Pathology. Then maybe a Ph.D., I'm not sure yet.
 
#20 ·
This school is probably not too demanding compared to others but it's hard as hell to me. I go to a small private college with about 3000 students called Millikin University--it's in the middle of an old run down town (that used to be a boom town 30 years ago). It's a nice little university and I'm studying Finance there.
 
#21 ·
Lost_in_the_Ivy said:
Im a senior at the University of Maryland, major is economics with a side track in statistics (4 courses).
I went there from Spring '01 to Fall '02-Govt&Politics- but had to leave because of SA. I attended Salisbury university prior to that. I had counseling there (MD) and the psychologist basically told me she was not equipped to help me. I am probably going to finish up through UMUC since they have online. Ive been taking online classes in business through Anne Arundel CC online and hope to go up through MBA online through UMUC. College Park was just anightmare for me though, and so was Salisbury.
 
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I'm in my senior year at East Carolina University majoring in Speech-Language Pathology. I'm having a little bit of a hard time at this point because of my SA, but I've been trying my hardest to get over it. Being a Speech-Language Patholist has been my dream ever since my little brother was diagnosed with autism and I'm not going to let SA take that dream from me. I am now in the process of applying to grad schools.
 
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I'm in my senior year at East Carolina University majoring in Speech-Language Pathology. I'm having a little bit of a hard time at this point because of my SA, but I've been trying my hardest to get over it. Being a Speech-Language Patholist has been my dream ever since my little brother was diagnosed with autism and I'm not going to let SA take that dream from me. I am now in the process of applying to grad schools.
i think that is great that you are taking up speech. my son was diagnosed with autism feb 04' and i thought about training in the speech dept but picked business as my major instead.. gluck with that.