What are you studying?
What did you study?
What do you plan on studying?
Any grad students here?
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I studied marketing, I plan on going to grad school when I have a few years of experience under my belt.
What are you studying?
What did you study?
What do you plan on studying?
Any grad students here?
______________
I studied marketing, I plan on going to grad school when I have a few years of experience under my belt.
I studied Chemical Engineering.
i have no idea. my aunt wants me to be a business major and the rest of my family want me to do something that will make me money. but i just want to do something im passionate about. idk what that is tho.
I feel you
currently a Computer Science student
Pharmacist
i have no idea. my aunt wants me to be a business major and the rest of my family want me to do something that will make me money. but i just want to do something im passionate about. idk what that is tho.
That must be difficult. Just wanna caution you against taking Engineering if you're not that keen on it. It is difficult especially when you don't like the subject and there are a lot of abstract topics.
3rd year Computer Science Engineering.
Finished Computer Science 5 years ago
Engineering student here
That must be difficult. Just wanna caution you against taking Engineering if you're not that keen on it. It is difficult especially when you don't like the subject and there are a lot of abstract topics.
I agree. Its really difficult especially since im not enjoying my subjects lmao
That must be difficult. Just wanna caution you against taking Engineering if you're not that keen on it. It is difficult especially when you don't like the subject and there are a lot of abstract topics.
whoa is this a sign from god?? i mentioned engineering ONCE to my school counselor and took an engineering class for like 2 weeks during the summer (i dropped out since it was hard to concentrate in virtual learning) and ever since then my parents, counselors, every adult figure in my life have been pressuring/begging me to become an engineer and follow in my successful cousin's footsteps. this is perfect advice. how did you know???
whoa is this a sign from god?? i mentioned engineering ONCE to my school counselor and took an engineering class for like 2 weeks during the summer (i dropped out since it was hard to concentrate in virtual learning) and ever since then my parents, counselors, every adult figure in my life have been pressuring/begging me to become an engineer and follow in my successful cousin's footsteps. this is perfect advice. how did you know???
lol, I lived the experience. My Dad was desperate for me to do a STEM degree and I got into Chemical Eng. I caved into the pressure even though I was always more interested in the humanities. and omg dude, I seriously regretted it. By some miracle I managed to graduate but only with a lot of extra support from my professors and I ended up with several mental breakdowns + severe anxiety. I'm not cut out for engineering and only took it to please my Dad. I just wanted to warn other people to think twice before taking Engineering if they aren't interested in the subject. I found it very difficult to grasp some concepts and I had to learn a lot of programming and coding which I didn't know when I accepted the course.
Graduating a social work diploma program in a few months. Will be doing a bachelors in education afterwards.
i have no idea. my aunt wants me to be a business major and the rest of my family want me to do something that will make me money. but i just want to do something im passionate about. idk what that is tho.
One piece of advice I give is that if you don't know what you want to do you can enter college undecided. You'll just take gen. edu. classes while working with an advisor. The con of going in undecided is that you'll probably have to spend more time in college. Once you decide on a major you'll have to take extra semesters/terms to make up for the classes that apply to your new major.
But imo, its better than entering college majoring in something you're not 100% sure about.
What are you studying? Economics. Already graduated
What did you study? From A levels then to NUS Economics
What do you plan on studying? Tbh I didn't know what I wanted to study I just liked it so decided to go for it
Any grad students here? Already graduated started working
Economics. First year and I don't understand anything
I studied Engineering
(;-;)
but then the fire nation attacked
Starting a degree in Chemistry this year
2nd year mechanical engineering student here still struggling and surviving
Biology Minor in Conservational Ecology. I loved it. Best years of my life tbh
Computer Engineering major here. I also do a little bit of CS and microeconomics (minor in both)
Biostatistics
5th year studying Building Engineering, almost there
Landscape architect. Just finished my first term!
Law.
I hate contract law, lord help me because it genuinely makes me want to die
Psychology.
management psychology specialization (HR, etc).
I'm a law student
Was: BSc in psychology
Now: Applied statistics
Future Hoping: phd position applied statistics toward global health
Future Hoping: phd position applied statistics toward global health
Are you also a stat or global health student? I’m doing a report on covid19 and migrant status. It’s so depressing
Currently trying to get my bachelors in philosophy.
I studied Bachelor of Secondary Education major in English. I'm planning to take my masters degree this year. Probably around June. I'm taking MA major in Linguistics.
i want to do some sort of cs but idk thinking about my future makes me vv uneasy because there are so many ways i can screw up
political sciences :)
Graduated in Microbiology
What are you studying? I am not currently though I am considering going back to school.
What did you study? Business Administration and Digital Media (Graphics Design, Video Editing and Audio Production)
What do you plan on studying? I may go back to school for coding.
Are you also a stat or global health student? I’m doing a report on covid19 and migrant status. It’s so depressing
I'm also a Statistics student, but not specifically working on research related to covid. Oh I can imagine.. I have several friends who are working on covid modeling..
I studied, Psychology, sociology, English literature and language & childcare.
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