Still in school, so no.
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Still in school, so no.
Almost done with my BA in Psychology. The BS degree required calc II and I didn't want to jeopardize my scholarship dealing with that, so the BA it is. I met every other BS requirement, kind of bummed. BS in computer science only required calc I, what gives?
Oh well, grad school next year, and I'm likely not pursuing the few psych fields where the BS would matter.
Everyone assumes I have one, but I'm still working on it. I'm about two years away from my bachelor's and will definitely continue on with post-graduate work. I started out going for a bachelor of science degree, but switched over to philosophy. I am equally as comfortable with physics and math as I am with the humanities, and the philosophy degree just seemed like the best compromise. (Quiet, Yoshi.) My minor is political science.
When I'm hanging out in certain circles, people think I'm either a lawyer or in law school, but I'm generally not crazy about attorneys. I know I don't want to be a number cruncher at any point, even though I realize I could do it and it has high earning potential. Ideally, I will become an educator, preserving and disseminating knowledge to other intelligent individuals. But I work on my own timetable.
I was just talking about this movie to someone. Rep sent.
BA, Univ of Washington, Poli Sci.
I had to take Calc II twice and I ultimately didn't need it for my major. It was the most taxing course I took in college. Well, that and biology.
lol
What's so lol?
He shouldn't be laughing.
At least your most challenging course wasn't Entry-level English 1.