What are you majoring in?

what are you majoring in ? Where? Why?

<p>International Relations with a concentration in French. Hopefully at Bryn Mawr or Oberlin.</p>

<p>Because...it rocks.</p>

<p>International Affairs with a minor in French and Economics</p>

<p>Major: Mathematics
Minor: Sociology/Computer Science
Where: TTU (Hopefully..)</p>

<p>Because I want to. :)</p>

<p>Undecided, probably Chemistry or Political Science, hopefully Bryn Mawr or Villanova</p>

<p>Biochemistry at Georgia Tech.</p>

<p>I plan to major in this because I want to attend medical school. I also want to take some biology, physics, and math courses there as well.</p>

<p>bioninformatics if it is offered, otherwise compter science</p>

<p>^^Biochemistry at Georgia Tech</p>

<p>Good luck with your next four years of hell!</p>

<p>who ME?......hhhmmm, why would you say that</p>

<p>No-fabrizio</p>

<p>Hoo...why do you say that? :D</p>

<p>I've already finished Calculus I via AP Calculus AB. I plan to finish up to ordinary differential equations in high school as well as calculus-based physics I & II.</p>

<p>So, I can skip the intro "reputation for hell" courses and take advanced courses!</p>

<p>English ...</p>

<p>um. either int'l or economics. where? <em>sigh</em>..... hopefully penn or nothwestern</p>

<p>why? cuz i want to go into int'l business and it's never that great to major in business stuff undergrad. u do mba in grad.</p>

<p>Major: International Relations/Studies
Minor(s): Spanish and Italian</p>

<p>Major: Accountancy
Minor: Math/English
Where: UIUC, more then likely.</p>

<p>yessss go to UIUC! my cousin is doing acct-ing there.. apparently it's only #2 for accting now..
she actually graduated last yr but is taking another yr of like review for that big accounting exam</p>

<p>What can one do with a major in math and a minor in French?</p>

<p>do math in france
... communicate with french mathematicians who don't know any english?
analyze the mathematics of the french language?</p>

<p>You can get your Ph.D. in math and enter a life of academics.</p>

<p>Of course, that's only if you really like math to begin with.</p>

<p>materials science- engineering at GA Tech.</p>