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College Majors
Posted: Sat May 02, 2009 11:30 pm
by Jerk
For those of you currently attending college, or will be in the next year or two, what is your major?
The reason i ask is because i am currently an SE(Software Engineer) Major and i don't think its the right major for me. So what have you guys found interesting that would make a good major?
I think i plan to stay in the engineering field but i am still open to other possibilities.
and just to make it fun. what would be your dream major?

Re: College Majors
Posted: Sat May 02, 2009 11:44 pm
by Jstar1
The most important thing when choosing a major is that you like it. And it doesn't have to be the "dream job" that you are "meant" to do, whatever you do there are going to be pros and cons, its never all good or all bad. The reason why you choose your particular major is because you like 80% of your job for example, while everything else you only like 30%.
Re: College Majors
Posted: Sat May 02, 2009 11:45 pm
by BlackFox898
your asking us what you wanna be good at when you grow up? well, from what i've heard SE or any "E's" take a lot of good marks and courses to achieve but the payoff landing a job in that field could easily earn you 100k a year. myself i am more involved in computer programming and things like photoshop(not exactly sure what category that is).
Re: College Majors
Posted: Sun May 03, 2009 12:02 am
by boast
I was going to major in computer engineering, but I didn't like programming and such. And having liked physics 2 (electricity and magnetism), I switched over to Electrical Engineering.
I still haven't done any upper division courses until next semester, but I think I will like it.
Re: College Majors
Posted: Sun May 03, 2009 12:08 am
by aznronin
Wow, in my high school, they made me choose majors already, got into Chemistry.
Re: College Majors
Posted: Sun May 03, 2009 3:15 am
by Ash
I'm in my senior year communication & micro electronics engineer (3 months till graduation) .
tbh i like what i'm studying

& i like how i connect my theoretical knowledge to my practical one . so if you like fixing stuff , even making/designing new circuits , or want to be part of the upcoming world communication evolution you can always pick my major

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Re: College Majors
Posted: Sun May 03, 2009 4:04 am
by InviSniper
Associates in Graphic Design.
Bachelors in Digital Entertainment.
Re: College Majors
Posted: Sun May 03, 2009 4:38 am
by Asheru
I'm goin wit Culinary Arts
2 years of culinary arts and pastry
2 years of culinary management
a lot of internships in those 4 years

Re: College Majors
Posted: Sun May 03, 2009 4:39 am
by cpinney
going into computer information systems next year, but i think i might do something else after, not sure yet.
Re: College Majors
Posted: Sun May 03, 2009 5:21 am
by TOloseGT
DON'T GO INTO ARCHITECTURE!!!!!!!!!!111111
teh truth =[
Re: College Majors
Posted: Sun May 03, 2009 5:26 am
by Locketart
Nursing, I love science.
Re: College Majors
Posted: Sun May 03, 2009 5:46 am
by .curve
Digital Animation. Simple as that.
Re: College Majors
Posted: Sun May 03, 2009 5:48 am
by Snoopy
cpinney wrote:going into computer information systems next year, but i think i might do something else after, not sure yet.
IS? Oh my god that shit is soooo boring. Isn't that like Binary somethings. We're learning about it for the past.... 3 months and it's soo boring. I don't pay any attention.
Re: College Majors
Posted: Sun May 03, 2009 5:51 am
by Nantosh
Bioinformatics or Neurology.
Leaning towards Neurology.
Re: College Majors
Posted: Sun May 03, 2009 5:56 am
by woOsh
cpinney wrote:going into computer information systems next year, but i think i might do something else after, not sure yet.
same. majoring in computer and information systems management. probably gonna get my masters in business administration just so i'm worth more and have an advantage when applying for a job.
@ snoopy: no.
In a nutshell
They do everything from helping to construct a business plan to overseeing network security to directing Internet operations.
Computer and information systems managers plan, coordinate, and direct research and facilitate the computer-related activities of firms. They help determine both technical and business goals in consultation with top management and make detailed plans for the accomplishment of these goals. This requires a strong understanding of both technology and business practices.
Computer and information systems managers direct the work of systems analysts, computer programmers, support specialists, and other computer-related workers. They plan and coordinate activities such as installation and upgrading of hardware and software, programming and systems design, development of computer networks, and implementation of Internet and intranet sites. They are increasingly involved with the upkeep, maintenance, and security of networks. They analyze the computer and information needs of their organizations from an operational and strategic perspective and determine immediate and long-range personnel and equipment requirements. They assign and review the work of their subordinates and stay abreast of the latest technology to ensure the organization does not lag behind competitors.
Re: College Majors
Posted: Sun May 03, 2009 6:28 am
by Snoopy
^ that's the kind of stuff we learned about. These Binary and Ternary things are just more stuff we're learning about now. Not sure if it has to do with IS. It's boring anyhow.
Re: College Majors
Posted: Sun May 03, 2009 8:27 am
by Plutonium
Jerk wrote:For those of you currently attending college, or will be in the next year or two, what is your major?
The reason i ask is because i am currently an SE(Software Engineer) Major and i don't think its the right major for me. So what have you guys found interesting that would make a good major?
I think i plan to stay in the engineering field but i am still open to other possibilities.
and just to make it fun. what would be your dream major?

I graduated already with a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Chemistry. almost everyone of my classmate who pursue the same thing got a good job offer before we graduate. i should have went for the most pretigious chemical engineering degree since it's considered as the "universal engineer" and i have regretted it ever since.
Why don't you think software engineering is right for you? I used to do the same thing then i changed because my eyes hurt staring at the computer screen too long. Anyways, good majors are anything in the STEM fields (science, technology, engineering, mathematics). Any of those fields are highly valuable and get you a good paying job.
My advice to everyone is do whatever you love the most. But if finding a job is important to you, then please don't get any of the degree below or you will have a hard time finding a job (unless u go into teaching). But if you must get one of the degree below since it's your passion, then go double major and spend an extra year in college but it will paid off

English Lit.
Philosphy
Art History
American Studies
Communications
Theology
Political Science
Sociology
Anthropology
History
Re: College Majors
Posted: Sun May 03, 2009 8:58 am
by EvGa
Major: Computer Science
Minor: Information Technology
I'll be starting my third year next year and starting a CS major. I've transferred all over for different reasons so I'm a tad behind, but I have a ton of my basics done.. I started out in Electrical Engineering, but something about it just didn't excite me. SO, I plan to give CS a try and think I will like it. I like programming and what not. May minor in CIS..we'll see.
Go with something you enjoy and can see yourself enjoying for a long time. Like everyone else said, the STEM fields are in demand.
Re: College Majors
Posted: Sun May 03, 2009 1:58 pm
by cpinney
woOsh wrote:cpinney wrote:going into computer information systems next year, but i think i might do something else after, not sure yet.
same. majoring in computer and information systems management. probably gonna get my masters in business administration just so i'm worth more and have an advantage when applying for a job.
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also same, theres a business side to the program as well, its just about half the classes.
Re: College Majors
Posted: Sun May 03, 2009 3:14 pm
by Barotix
Major: Computer Science <~~ depending on whether I transfer sophomore year or not it will probably change to Computer Software Engineering.
Minor: International Business/Finance (iirc, it is formally called Business Administration.) <~~Might have to change this one later or do "duel honors."
Re: College Majors
Posted: Sun May 03, 2009 3:27 pm
by Blindfire
My plan is to take a Political Science degree and follow it up with Law School.
Re: College Majors
Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 8:04 am
by takolin
I don't understand US college system.
Anyway:
I have a bachelor degree in pharmaceutical sciences and now going for the master degree (1 year and a few months left).
I'll probably do an extra year to become an industrial pharmacist.
Re: College Majors
Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 9:17 am
by SidiousX
Im now studying Nursery in highest level, but i dunno what i wanna do afterwards.. maybe get specialized in something that has to do with the heart or brain (neurology)
Re: College Majors
Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 5:07 pm
by Blurred
I'm attending college now.
Homeland Security.
Re: College Majors
Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 5:47 pm
by lavapockets
Plutonium wrote:Jerk wrote:For those of you currently attending college, or will be in the next year or two, what is your major?
The reason i ask is because i am currently an SE(Software Engineer) Major and i don't think its the right major for me. So what have you guys found interesting that would make a good major?
I think i plan to stay in the engineering field but i am still open to other possibilities.
and just to make it fun. what would be your dream major?

I graduated already with a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Chemistry. almost everyone of my classmate who pursue the same thing got a good job offer before we graduate. i should have went for the most pretigious chemical engineering degree since it's considered as the "universal engineer" and i have regretted it ever since.
Why don't you think software engineering is right for you? I used to do the same thing then i changed because my eyes hurt staring at the computer screen too long. Anyways, good majors are anything in the STEM fields (science, technology, engineering, mathematics). Any of those fields are highly valuable and get you a good paying job.
My advice to everyone is do whatever you love the most. But if finding a job is important to you, then please don't get any of the degree below or you will have a hard time finding a job (unless u go into teaching). But if you must get one of the degree below since it's your passion, then go double major and spend an extra year in college but it will paid off

English Lit.
Philosphy
Art History
American Studies
CommunicationsTheology
Political ScienceSociologyAnthropology
History
I would take these majors off the list. There are a ton of things you can do with these degrees that are completely viable, even with the economic issues we're having. You have to take a whole lot more away with you than just the degree though.
Blindfire wrote:My plan is to take a Political Science degree and follow it up with Law School.
Most people assume you have to have a poli sci degree to get into law school. You don't, but if it's what you like then go for it. I suggest taking an international track and some foreign languages while you're there. It looks good to be well rounded, and NOT like everyone else on the law application list. Good luck with the LSATS

Re: College Majors
Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 6:10 pm
by selenne
Economics

Re: College Majors
Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 8:07 pm
by SM-Count
Advice: Do not do Biomedical Engineering, Do not do Pre-med.
They are hell and employment/pay is almost equal in other fields, plus less school.
Re: College Majors
Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 8:12 pm
by /Pi
Bio Sci. One more year and on to pharm school. \o/
Re: College Majors
Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 8:35 pm
by John_Doe
Philosophy
European History
And maybe Astronomy if I can cram it in...
Re: College Majors
Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 8:38 pm
by Maniac
Barotix wrote:Major: Computer Science <~~ depending on whether I transfer sophomore year or not it will probably change to Computer Software Engineering.
you can transfer credit from sophomore year in HS? or are you already a freshmen in a community college or something? and what led u to pick Comp Sci?
Prophet Izaach wrote:Bio Sci. One more year and on to pharm school. \o/
how was the PCAT? and do you have to take organic 1, 2, polymer chem, biochem, etc to get into pharm school?