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Kermi

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I got 3/4 of the way through a double degree in Arts (English) and Teaching as I also intended to be a high school English teacher. Dropped out though. Now I'm a liability claims officer. Go figure.
 

gl1koz3

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Bachelor's in Computer Science. Started for Masters, but I'm not sure it's what I'd like to be doing. Has always feelt like a waste of time, so I'm now polishing music production skills. Still work as a software engineer/programmer/tester one-man-team, though. Nice to have two possibilities open I must say.
 

pixiejedi

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I have a BA in history, with no intention of ever using it. What a pitiful waste of my parents money.
 

NaramSuen

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Double major in History and Religious Studies. To further my goal of uselessness, I am putting the finishing touches on my thesis and am about to graduate with my masters in History.
 

FinalHeart95

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I'm planning to do something scientific. Probably something involving either chemistry or physics, chemical engineering sounds pretty cool. Maybe even a mathematician, I'm finding the trig stuff in my pre-calc class incredibly easy. Alternatively, I could do computer programming. I'd just like to teach myself C++/Java beforehand if I do so.
I have a couple of years to decide though, so I'm not stressing too much.
EDIT: My minor will probably be something totally unrelated unless I need a specific minor for a job I'm looking for. Probably like music related, music theory maybe. If that even qualifies as a minor.
 

TheLazyKnight

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I'm currently working on a mass communication degree with a concentration on broadcast and electronic media.

My internship is absolutely awesome right now. I'm a morning radio DJ.
 

Skorpyo

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Automotive Repair.

The difference between a Mechanic and a Technician is the ability to diagnose complex problems, both electrical and mechanical. That and around $30,000 a year.
 

Chefodeath

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Working on a Philosophy major. Ya, ya, everyone says its a useless major, but hey, I'll just take to collecting rocks and officially be able to sell them as Philosopher's stones.
 

ENKC

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Advanced Diploma in Accounting, and starting my 'Graduate Certificate' later this year, followed by my Master of Commerce.
 

Screamarie

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Hopefully by May I'll have a Bachelor's degree in English. I was gonna do the whole teaching thing, highschool, but I ended up changing my mind at the last second and am now going to try and get accepted into a Masters of Fine Arts in Creativing Writing program. If I can do that and successfully graduate I can teach creative writing to college students.
 

ApeShapeDeity

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I have 2. The 1st was a bachelor of arts with a split major of philosophy/psychology. The 2nd was a bachelor of visual arts and applied design, sculptur major... Now I'm a boilermaker, but it suits me.

I'm currently upgrading my welding qualifications. Becoming something of an expert. I love learning stuff.