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Good major to get into?

Gooose

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I need some ideas, what is something that will be good to have?

i am looking into communications right now.

🙂
 
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Originally posted by: CanOWorms
I suggest majoring in mule breeding technology
http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/a/an/animal_husbandry.htm

Historically, certain sub-professions within the field of Animal Husbandry are specifically named according to the animals which are cared for.

A swineherd is a person who cares for hogs and pigs (older English term: swine). A shepherd is a person who cares for sheep. A goatherd cares for goats. A cowherd cares for cattle .
i dunno what they call someone that cares for mules 😕
 
Originally posted by: FoBoT
Originally posted by: CanOWorms
I suggest majoring in mule breeding technology
http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/a/an/animal_husbandry.htm

Historically, certain sub-professions within the field of Animal Husbandry are specifically named according to the animals which are cared for.

A swineherd is a person who cares for hogs and pigs (older English term: swine). A shepherd is a person who cares for sheep. A goatherd cares for goats. A cowherd cares for cattle .
i dunno what they call someone that cares for mules 😕
A assherd, obviously.
 
Originally posted by: Mo0o
Is communications even a real major?

:laugh:

Yes, yes it is. I see many people around campus majoring in that. I have no idea what you can do with it though....
 
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