Careers & Colleges

<p>I’ll probably study poli science and go to law school. I enjoy arguing and dislike injustice (which is why I tend to make enemies with unfair teachers despite being a good student). I don’t like the idea of working for criminals or greedy businessmen, so I’ll probably be a prosecutor, and hopefully eventually a DA.</p>

<p>And no one will suspect me when I become batman.</p>

<p>Edit: as for schools, as a California resident, I’ve always liked Berkeley and Stanford. Not UCLA though, I can’t stand LA (no offense)</p>

<p>:) That<code>s awesome. I</code>ve thought about double-majoring with Journalism and political science. </p>

<p>Good luck with the Batman thing…good cover, since the DA was Two-Face (The only reason I know all of this is because I was forced to watch it with my little brother…;))</p>

<p>I also work for my newspaper, run the photography staff.</p>

<p>I hope to attend Elon for Broadcast and New Media so I can work in the news industry or online video and stuff like that. </p>

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<p>I want to study Communication Design, likely minoring in writing and/or a social science. Ideal career would be an Art Director for an advertising agency, magazine, or other type of publication. My top two school choices right now are Wash U and Rhodes!</p>

<p>I know what I WANT to do: I want to double-major in early childhood ed and developmental psych and then be a kindergarten teacher while working on my MA/PhD in dev psych.
But… is there a college with both those majors? NO! So I’m sorta back to square one. (If Macaulay allowed double majors across campuses -and accepted me- I’d be in luck, though…)
Otherwise I’d either want to just do dev psych at Macaulay @City College and end up with a PhD, AND/OR, if I could suck up the nerve, I’d go into child psychiatry.
But the thought of med school kinda makes me woozy. Oh well.</p>

<p>Hi, I am doing engineering in Computer Science & want to become software developer. I am very much interested in learning programming languages. The languages I already know are C, C++, Core Java, SQL, Oracle, a little knowledge of .net. I want to start my career in developing field.</p>

<p>I’m planning to major in either pharmacy/ engineer. And some sort of business major too … (Is it possible btw? ) … Aiming for UT Austin …</p>

<p>Right now, this is my plan: </p>

<p>New York University-Double Major in Philosophy and Politics </p>

<p>Fordham University or SUNY Buffalo-Juris Doctor</p>

<p>I would really am interested in becoming a civil liberties attorney.</p>

<p>dmc, that`s awesome!

missmbv, Art director, that`s pretty interesting!</p>

<p>Hannahbanana, good plan! </p>

<p>mamtakumari, software engineer is definitely a good career.</p>

<p>maaz, UT has a pretty good business program, don`t they?

Nick, That`s cool! Philosophy and politics, good majors.</p>

<p>First choice–UPenn, double major in Political Science and Economics/Some other financial field. Work on Capitol Hill or Wall Street. (Enormous difference, I know–But I have time to figure it out.)</p>

<p>I just really like politics and econ, so to use both would be great.</p>

<p>I’d like to major in either immunology/microbiology (doubt many schools have it), biochem (maybe :S), neuroscience (depends on how things go this year) or general bio/chem.</p>

<p>Colleges, I don’t really know yet. Almost any school would be good for those subjects. I have a few in mind that are more research based but it’s all up in the air.</p>

<p>Career: Clinician Scientist. So MS/MD or MD/PhD. You do research and also do clinical work. I don’t know about specialty yet, but I talked to some critical care doctors and it sounds really awesome- no outpatient and you can structure it like shifts, so plenty of time for research.</p>