What was/is your college major?

Dufman

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business tech support / training, with a focus on networks, and network programming
 

LethalWolfe

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Radio/TV production (offically labeled Telecommunications by my university).

BTW, yer poll blows. ;)


Lethal
 

edro

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Is Computer Engineering Technology important enough to be a real degree? :D
 

RobDowneyJr

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Originally posted by: LethalWolfe
Radio/TV production (offically labeled Telecommunications by my university).

BTW, yer poll blows. ;)


Lethal

Just cause you dont have a noteable major?
 

LethalWolfe

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Originally posted by: RobDowneyJr
Originally posted by: LethalWolfe
Radio/TV production (offically labeled Telecommunications by my university).

BTW, yer poll blows. ;)


Lethal

Just cause you dont have a noteable major?

D'uh. ;)


I think anyone who watches TV, movies, and/or listens to the radio would consider it a pretty noteable major. :p

Anyway, I'll just click the "art" option.


Lethal
 

xirtam

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What if it's both "Computer Engineering" and "Mine's not important enough to be listed on this poll"?
 

arod

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Engineering Technology... Basically full fledged Engineering but more emphasis is placed on hands on classes and not as much theory like most engineering/cs is. I started off in CS and this is 1000x better than CS.
 

Parrotheader

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History. And I got a good job and everything. :p

Of course I've got a masters too, but it would at first seem to be 'no better' than History from the 'if it's not engineering, CS, or a business degree then it's worthless' crowd - it's a masters in library and information science. I wanted to use it for business research and was able to parlay it into a career in marketing.
 

Spamela

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Economics for BA #1.
Math for #2.
Computer Science "major" for graduate degree.