<p>Wants to become a minister…probably a hypocritcal person who judges other peoples’ level of Christianity.</p>
<p>Biochemical Engineering</p>
<p>Wants to become a minister…probably a hypocritcal person who judges other peoples’ level of Christianity.</p>
<p>Biochemical Engineering</p>
<p>intelligent person who wants to spend his/her life helping people and advancing the in the medical/pharmaceutical industries</p>
<p>Interior Design</p>
<p>ansar-
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<p>When genetic engineering cures cancer (or any disease), please make sure to refuse all treatment you may receive.</p>
<p>Interior design-“fabulous!”</p>
<p>music therapy</p>
<p>Ridiculous (music is therapeutic on its own).</p>
<p>Russian</p>
<p>won’t be getting much out of college, especially if ur part Russian </p>
<p>undecided.</p>
<p>Will find her niche eventually.</p>
<p>Mechanical Engineering</p>
<p>An intelligent car mechanic. “Gearhead”</p>
<p>Petroleum Engineer</p>
<p>Liked to deconstruct toys as a little kid, tinker with cars and motorbikes as a teen.</p>
<p>Anthropology?</p>
<p>^Whoa Burrrns, that was creepy. We responded just a minute apart after a week of thread inactivity.</p>
<p>Anthropology: Saw Jurassic Park and thought it looked cool. Wants to find huge dinosaur skeletons.</p>
<p>Anatomy</p>
<p>Grade Grubber (So they can continue their education after undergrad =P)</p>
<p>Electrical Engineering</p>
<p>@jasmaree – anthropology is the study of humanity. I think you’re thinking of archaeology.</p>
<p>^ nice catch</p>
<p>Often confuses circus with circuits.</p>
<p>Ornithology</p>
<p>Someone who wants someone to have to go on Wikipedia before anyone who finds out what they are majoring in actually is. </p>
<p>Computer Science.</p>
<p>smart people who beat me at chess</p>
<p>chemical engineering (alternative energy research)</p>
<p>Lots of money AND environmentally conscious!</p>
<p>Economics.</p>
<p>Depends. If they’re into the typical econ: kind of boring and too focused on large-scale financial matters. If they’re into Freakonomics-type stuff (analysis of daily life): inquisitive and eager to apply analytical methods to real problems / questions.</p>
<p>Integrated Design (think a combination of art, architecture, fashion, product, service, graphic design.)</p>
<p>Pandem I don’t think you know much about the discipline that is economics.</p>
<p>Anyway, to stereotype integrated design: Apple nerd (but not a computer nerd), always explaining to people what’s wrong with the layout of a building, remote control, car dashboard, etc. Feels nobody takes design as seriously as they do. “Oh, you stenciled your bathroom and added a jar of potpourri? Yawn…”</p>
<p>Family and consumer sciences.</p>
<p>Family and consumer sciences: Aspiring parent that wants to know the best, and most effective, way to shop for groceries. </p>
<p>-Mathematics and Philosophy</p>