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ive noticed from recent threads that theres a lot of science students around these parts, got me to thinking does anybody study anything else?? so use this thread to post what ur studying in college/studied in college past tense.

i'll start, im studying law, second year.
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Thick, solid and tight in all the right places.
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political science don't know really what to do with it though. My mom and my aunt both went to law school and are lawyers in two different types of law right now so I originally planned on law school.
But I've been toying with the idea of changing my major to environmental science with a minor in political science and if I went to summer school it wouldn't take me any longer.
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maybe join the peace corps after I graduate college :)
environmental science and political science would be good for it
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Not in school right now... taking a break to experience the rat race and save up some cash so I can buy a bunch of toys before I get back into schooling. Going to take some courses on audio engineering and music theory as well.
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Post by werldhed »

Well... I fall into the science category...

Specifically, immunology.

More specifically, studying pathways involved in early B cell development as well as abnormal B cell growth in lymphoma.
I'm also involved in some research on Regulatory T cells.
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Environmental Chemistry
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Post by tnf »

Turbine wrote:Environmental Chemistry
So if you are a freshman, how certain are you about your choice of fields at this point?
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I started in Marine Biology, then Environmental Sciences, and finally Exercise and Sport Science.
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CaseDogg wrote:skeet skeet
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:olo:

The Onion is awesome. I bought one of the books a while back, always good for some comedy :icon32:
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feedback wrote:
CaseDogg wrote:skeet skeet
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math... and russian minor :-)
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Electrical Engineering, concentration in Robotics and Control Systems, also 99% of a BA in Math, but I won't finish that by the time I graduate.
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Law wrote:Image
Law of Torts eh? (bottom left)

we're currently studying Defamation in Tort, and more specifically we just llooked at Defamation on the Internet.....plenty of that goin on around this site! :olo:
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electrical engineer in control and power systems honors, and a masters in power systems engineering
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I can respect your chosen path of study, but my GOD that shit looks boring.
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feedback wrote:
CaseDogg wrote:skeet skeet
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YEAAAAAAH!
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OH-KAY!
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Post by ek »

Nightshade wrote:Electrical Engineering, concentration in Robotics and Control Systems, also 99% of a BA in Math, but I won't finish that by the time I graduate.
id hit it :drool:
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Nightshade wrote:I can respect your chosen path of study, but my GOD that shit looks boring.
yeah im not gona lie, it can be very very labouring at times ploughing ur way though cases upon cases. but im so interested in it that i kinda enjoy it anyway! :icon14:
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Foo wrote:
feedback wrote:
CaseDogg wrote:skeet skeet
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YEAAAAAAH!
:olo:

OH-KAY!
WWWWWHAT-A?!
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