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crazyace said:
Law is easy if you have common sense. which law do you want to study?
Divorce law since divorce has plagued my family for a few generations.
 
Matthew said:
crazyace said:
Law is easy if you have common sense. which law do you want to study?
Divorce law since divorce has plagued my family for a few generations.

that becomes a little complex but easy if you know what to study and which part.
 
I have never been to college and probably never will. You can find just a good paying job (sometimes even higher paying jobs) without having a college degree. It all depends on what you want to do in life.
 
ForumJabber said:
I have never been to college and probably never will. You can find just a good paying job (sometimes even higher paying jobs) without having a college degree. It all depends on what you want to do in life.

I can't get a college degree for what I want to do - It's all "College of Knowledge" stuff...
 
My first week was just this past, now a sophomore at Indiana State.

Majoring in communication, focus in journalism and a minor in political science. Very specific, but also a very solid degree.

CNN, here I come. 😀
 
I'm planning to do something in programming/web development and also get a degree in physics. Thought about journalism but it's currently in one of those "pointless" stages.
 
I go back to school starting tomorrow. I'm in a Master's program in Couples, Martial and Family Therapy. This is my last year and I graduate come May. I have two classes for the Fall semester and then one class in the spring. In addition to my classes, I also go to an internship site where I hold counseling sessions with people.
 
Matthew said:
I start college tomorrow. I currently am signed up for 18 credit hours so this should be fun. The way my schedule is set up is I'll have the entire weekend off. 😀

Do any of you attend college? If so, for what degree?

Good luck to your college life Matthew! Your schedule is good so you can still log-in to this forum every weekend.

I already finished college long time back with BSE degree...
 
LPC said:
Matthew said:
I start college tomorrow. I currently am signed up for 18 credit hours so this should be fun. The way my schedule is set up is I'll have the entire weekend off. 😀

Do any of you attend college? If so, for what degree?

Good luck to your college life Matthew! Your schedule is good so you can still log-in to this forum every weekend.

I already finished college long time back with BSE degree...
I have spare time all throughout the week! 😀 And thanks you 🙂

@Lunar, congratulations! I'll know who to come too if I ever have problems in those fields. 😀
 
Luke said:
I'm planning to do something in programming/web development and also get a degree in physics. Thought about journalism but it's currently in one of those "pointless" stages.
Actually, no. Journalism is changing, that's definitely true, but it's by no means pointless and there is and will likely always be a need for journalists. Watch the news lately? How do you think those reporters got on tv? They got a degree in journalism. Beyond that, there are countless people behind the scenes and cameras that also have degrees in journalism and other areas of communication. While printed reporting (newspapers) may be struggling, there is a large world out there called the Internet that is really just being discovered by journalists and its potential is just being discovered. I would expect someone like you, who has a news blog, to know that more than most users here. To say that journalism is pointless is completely inaccurate because it will never be pointless, we will always need people to bring us the news and information we live on and decide our lives upon daily.

Yeah, there's my rant. I am a journalism major, I don't take lightly to people saying my program is "pointless."
 
Matthew said:
@Lunar, congratulations! I'll know who to come too if I ever have problems in those fields. 😀

Haha, I counselor for a variety of reasons, but my specialty area is couples, marital and family, so feel free to to come by! I'll give you a discount 😉
 
I completed college studies 2 years ago. I did Bachelor of Engineering in Electronics and Communication.
Its a 4 years course with around 50 subjects (excluding lab). But college life was a fun though.
 
LunarScorpio said:
Matthew said:
@Lunar, congratulations! I'll know who to come too if I ever have problems in those fields. 😀

Haha, I counselor for a variety of reasons, but my specialty area is couples, marital and family, so feel free to to come by! I'll give you a discount 😉
Sounds like a plan. :3
 
I graduated this past May. Luckily my new job is near college so hopefully I won't miss out on too much 😛
 
Wow, okay. 18 credits is a full load. I am no longer in college. I graduated from my undergraduate in 2008, and my graduate in 2011. Congratulations and good luck with your degree, though!
 
Hyperminimalism said:
Wow, okay. 18 credits is a full load. I am no longer in college. I graduated from my undergraduate in 2008, and my graduate in 2011. Congratulations and good luck with your degree, though!
It's also something I feel I can handle. Thanks!
 
Congratulations and best of Luck. I'm going to finish Bachelor Degree very soon in Chemistry. So pray for me...
 
Good luck, jesse pitt!

I'm majoring in Psychology at university, with 2 more years to go!
 
So just some useless information, I've completed my first two weeks of online college and I think it's a tad harder than actually going to class. Mostly everything is done on your own and there is a LOT of reading involved for text books and such. Granted, teachers are available to help you if needed. The seminars are great for the school that I'm attending, the teachers use a whiteboard inside a chat room for demonstrations.
 
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