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Post by annalovesbooks1983 on Dec 25, 2008 13:04:17 GMT -5
I know there are many students on the board here, Im wondering what does everyone study? Do you know what you want to do when you are done with school?
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Post by Lucky on Dec 25, 2008 14:08:16 GMT -5
I'm studying on a gymnasium now and after that I'd love to be a journalist.
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thenephilim
Collection of short stories published by an independent editor
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Post by thenephilim on Dec 25, 2008 14:26:00 GMT -5
I'm majoring in Spanish and Marketing (International Trade). I'm not exactly sure just yet what I want to do with that, maybe interpretation, or international marketing, or maybe I'll free-lance myself as a consultant. Who knows?
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Post by Dominique on Dec 25, 2008 17:23:16 GMT -5
I have one year left of my Bachelor of Law to go. I've also graduated from a Bachelor of Communications majoring in journalism.
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Post by annalovesbooks1983 on Dec 25, 2008 17:55:15 GMT -5
So Dominique, did you go and do a second degree after your first one? Thats really cool, Do you know what you wanna do when you finish?
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Halie
Collection of short stories published by an independent editor
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Post by Halie on Dec 25, 2008 19:25:58 GMT -5
I'm planning on majoring in International Relations. And French.
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Post by Melissa G. on Dec 25, 2008 22:51:40 GMT -5
I have a degree in English Literature and am working on a degree in Art History. I want to work in a museum.
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Post by Dominique on Dec 26, 2008 6:53:10 GMT -5
So Dominique, did you go and do a second degree after your first one? Thats really cool, Do you know what you wanna do when you finish? With the law system here you actually have to already have another Bachelor degree to do a B of Law. You can combine them both into five years so that some of the law courses count as electives for the other degree. That's what I did. Otherwise it takes at least six years to do one degree and then a B of Law. I'm not quite sure why that is but anyway! I'm not too sure what I want to do, originally I was very set on journalism, but now I'm also thinking of publishing and various areas of law I might be interested in. I'll probably just apply for a whole lot of things when I finish and see where I end up
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neh
Collection of short stories published by an independent editor
"I live in two worlds; one is a world of books"
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Post by neh on Dec 26, 2008 8:43:44 GMT -5
Dom is smart stuff! *totally sucking up in order to get good presents*
I'm soon to graduate in Arts majoring in Drama and English, which as everyone loves to point out will "get me nowhere" - but i enjoyed it, so they can all DIE!
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Post by Melissa G. on Dec 26, 2008 9:09:49 GMT -5
Dom is smart stuff! *totally sucking up in order to get good presents* I'm soon to graduate in Arts majoring in Drama and English, which as everyone loves to point out will "get me nowhere" - but i enjoyed it, so they can all DIE! haha.... that's what I did. My BA is in English lit and my minor was theater performance!
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Post by Hanna on Dec 26, 2008 12:45:51 GMT -5
I've been studying English and history for the past three years, and just now when I've only got two years left, I've decided to quit and apply to art school in order to study fashiondesign. So that's another five years for me...yay
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Bina
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Post by Bina on Dec 26, 2008 16:50:50 GMT -5
I´m studying English and German which apparently won´t get me anywhere either!
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randomgirl
First short story featured in regional newspaper
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Post by randomgirl on Dec 27, 2008 8:06:04 GMT -5
I'm starting university next year. I will be studying Consumer Sciences and Business Management. Thinking about going to university is scary and exciting at the same time!
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Isa
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Post by Isa on Dec 27, 2008 8:42:00 GMT -5
If you study something you like, it'll get you somewhere no matter what people say! I've got a degree in English Literature and people kept telling me it'd get me nowhere - well, not only did I have a great time in university because I loved what I was studying, but I now have a great job working in publications
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Lu
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Post by Lu on Dec 27, 2008 16:18:32 GMT -5
I study Civil Engineering, we have a 3 years + 2 years uni system, I hope to graduate within September, then I'll start the two years of specialization, in Hydraulics probably. I loved Hydraulics as a subject. I agree with Isa! People generally say I will get somewhere but I don't know where...and apparently they don't know either.
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