Californium
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Accounting, and should be graduating in another 2 years...sigh...then it's off to get my CPA...
Edit: WASTED THAT FIRST YEAR DOING ANTHROPOLOGY! Tsk. Tsk. Tsk.
Whenever I see CPA I think of this movie/broadway show called The Producers, where one of the guys is a CPA, but he ends up calling it Certified Public Asshole. And I giggle...
Sorry if random as fk. Goodluck with your edumacation though<3@
I went to the Graphic Arts department at my school and applied for a program transfer. I'll be starting courses for Communication Design, and will be studying in the gaming and illustration module c:
Jellin
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I figured I would get a lot of responses about engineering. Seems to be super popular these days, as it's where the money is!
My uncle tried to force engineering on me, since he did a BSc in engineering and makes an unreal amount of money (like 350k/year), but it just doesn't interest me. When I first attended University I had planned to enter Pharmacy school, but after doing a few biology/chemistry courses, I decided I hated that and I would hate my career standing behind a counter, pushing out pills to customers.
I'm fascinated by the way that math works, and how everything fits together, all connected by math. Calculus was developed over 400 years ago and it's still a major part of most science degrees today; that is insane! Fibonacci numbers appear everywhere, the golden ratio appears everywhere, it just fascinates me. I knew I wanted to spend my life trying to improve the field in which Im studying/try to get other people interested in mathematics, so I decided to pursue my current degree.
It's indeed where the money is
And if you use your engineering knowledge to become a sales representative for a company, now there's the real money
Footjoy
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Jellin
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I figured I would get a lot of responses about engineering. Seems to be super popular these days, as it's where the money is!
My uncle tried to force engineering on me, since he did a BSc in engineering and makes an unreal amount of money (like 350k/year), but it just doesn't interest me. When I first attended University I had planned to enter Pharmacy school, but after doing a few biology/chemistry courses, I decided I hated that and I would hate my career standing behind a counter, pushing out pills to customers.
I'm fascinated by the way that math works, and how everything fits together, all connected by math. Calculus was developed over 400 years ago and it's still a major part of most science degrees today; that is insane! Fibonacci numbers appear everywhere, the golden ratio appears everywhere, it just fascinates me. I knew I wanted to spend my life trying to improve the field in which Im studying/try to get other people interested in mathematics, so I decided to pursue my current degree.
It's indeed where the money is
And if you use your engineering knowledge to become a sales representative for a company, now there's the real money
If you did a second degree after engineering in business administration or something of those sorts, you'd be set for life lol
Lust
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Currently in my 3rd year of Environmental Design (Architecture)
Probably about to be slapped by 40-50% weighting final assignments in a few days.
Tossing up taking a break before I do my masters although I most likely wont. Don't really want to make a 5 year course any longer lol.
After masters I'll need to do another test/examination to become a registered architect and what not.
Fun fun
I never knew you needed your masters to be a certified architect