I was just wondering what other DP members are taking in University/College (if you're enrolled in one). I'm taking a Psychology & Biology Major.
I wanted to take Pharm D. (Doctor of Pharmacy) or BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) but no luck for afghan boys. I cant afford it so i'm just working to support my family
nothing right now, just there for the parties .. but nah im just getting my basic courses done at a community college so i can transfer to a bigger college ( Purdue or Ball State) and get my major done there (which i have no idea what its going to be yet)
i just got accepted in University of Florida for the fall semester in 2007. Planning to take neuroscience
Neuroscience sounds awesome! I wanted to go into that.. but here in Canada.. I gotta get my Bsc first, then I can go to med school or graduate school for neuroscience! Is it a direct program there? The best we have here is a specialist in neuroscience (just at my university), but.. I can work as a neurologist after finishing 4 years of that lol
I just turned in my last final for the last course of college I have been registered for this last Monday. Last spring I graduated with a B.S. in Computer Engineering, with a second major in Mathematics, and completed my university’s Honors Program. I was taking a graduate level course to maintain continuous enrolment while I finished my senior thesis. I got a B+ on the Thesis, it’s better than I thought I’d get at the end with what I turned in, but I’m disappointed I didn’t do well enough to get an A grade. I finished my Thesis, but worked so hard on that that I needed to take an incomplete on the graduate level course. I just finished that up (between finding ANY job, then finding a BETTER job, which I have now, and recuperating from being 40+ hours of sleep short total over that spring semester, probably more, and 3 family based vacations). So while I am not accepted into a Graduate level program, I do have an A+ 3 crefit hour course to apply to my next degree… so I guess I could say I’m working on a graduate level Mathematics based degree.
I am sick of stupid courses here that are for getting a job and nothing else. I am thinking of joining some good university where there is truth and education is for educations own sake...may be in Canada or USA. Is there any age limit for the Bachelor's program?
No age limit, but many universities use standardized tests to decide what applicants to accept. Out of all of the applicants that apply to a university, they usually take the best and the brightest that they can get... and that includes existing knowledge.