I hate to be a cynical bastard, but there are several people on this thread who are being less than truthful, I fear.Macabre9037 said:I'm curious as to what my fellow escapists have degrees in. I am currently working om my Bachelor's degree in English, I intend to teach High School.
What is your degree? Or what subject do you intend to attain one in? And, what do you intend to do with it?
I share your fear, I have found several of the degrees and jobs named to be a bit...fanciful?solidstatemind said:I hate to be a cynical bastard, but there are several people on this thread who are being less than truthful, I fear.Macabre9037 said:I'm curious as to what my fellow escapists have degrees in. I am currently working om my Bachelor's degree in English, I intend to teach High School.
What is your degree? Or what subject do you intend to attain one in? And, what do you intend to do with it?
Me? I'm a software design engineer, but my degrees are in completely unrelated fields: Abnormal Psychology and Forensic Science. I originally had plans on pursuing a JD and a PhD, but I received a job offer that was just too lucrative. (I've been working in IT since 1988, and in fact, it's how I put myself through school.)
Oh, believe me, walking into a job is not going to happen. Regardless of my degree. There are literally no jobs around at the moment, and the only firms hiring Maths graduates at the moment are the exact type of company I don't want to work for. Finance groups, banks, accountancy firms, actuaries, that sort of thing. I actually want to work in the games industry (and am steadily building up a portfolio to help me in that endeavour) or in the film-making industry anyway, which I'm also involved in through a university society (I was filming a short advert piece for a play today, I'm acting and helping crew a short film on Sunday, and I'm lined up as producer for another short film within the next few weeks).Mazty said:When you manage to walk into a job without a problem, you may look back at your degree in a different light ^^Trivun said:I'm in my third and final year of a BSc Mathematics at the University of Leeds. And I hate it. I won't drop out because it's my final year, and I don't want to have wasted the past three years or thousands of pounds in tuition fees. But I just want the course to be over (though thankfully all the modules I picked for this final semester are pretty interesting to me, whereas last semester everything was boring and overly difficult...).
To be honest, I wish I'd done Cinema and Photography instead (basically, film-making), but I didn't know such a course existed when I was applying for university, because my crappy high school was a grammar school and so frowned on any degree that wasn't sufficiently 'academic'. Hell, they even expected everyone to get A-Levels and go to university as a matter of course, I recall the Careers Advisor (one of the Chemistry teachers in a double-job) had a right go at one guy in my year because he didn't want to do university after his A-Levels, but to join the Army as an officer instead...