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Let Me Be a Pony
January 7th, 2016, 06:17 PM
What do you guys study and most importantly - Why?
How is it faring with your life? Any difficulties?
Which variety of aspects do you have to master in order to pass your preferred classes?
Be open-minded, please.

On a side-note - Anyone studying psychology?

tovaris
January 8th, 2016, 04:19 PM
What do you guys study and most importantly/.../


communicology


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Why?
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I'm fascinated by propaganda, manipulating the masses, i wish to become the propaganda minister


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How is it faring with your life?
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Farley good, started my uni past October, cant complain


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Any difficulties?
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Some minor ones, but i manage.


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Which variety of aspects do you have to master in order to pass your preferred classes?
Be open-minded, please.
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erh' not sure bout this question, but i have to conplet economy, social psyhology, communicology, colture of language... and more...

Bull
January 8th, 2016, 05:22 PM
I am going for a degree in agricultural business. I am considering also getting a law degree. My career goal is to be a cattle baron and manage ranches. An understanding of law is absolutely as essential as an understanding of business, so.... I am in my third year of studies and am doing great and loving every bit of the experience.

Vlerchan
January 8th, 2016, 06:53 PM
What do you guys study[?]
I'm doing economics and law. However I intend on dropping law at the end of this coming semester.

I graduate next year and intend to do a MSc in Economics. Then a PhD if I can get the funding.

Why?
I intend to go into research. In large because I enjoy making connections and figuring things out. It will probably be in development because that's where I feel the most meaningful gains can be made - not to mention a lot of the recent macro-research is fascinating.

How is it faring with your life? Any difficulties?
This will sound awful nerdy but the single difficulty I've come across is that the course is too simplified to account for all the idiots.

Which variety of aspects do you have to master in order to pass your preferred classes?
Strong verbal reasoning skills [Law].
Strong critical thinking skills and a honed ability to devise disparate connections between ideas [Law].
Strong mathematical reasoning skills [economics].
Strong data management [economics].
The ability to write clearly and concisely [Law and economics].
An understanding of law is absolutely as essential as an understanding of business, so....
In Ireland those sitting business tend to be opted into sitting the complimentary law modules. I'm presuming that's not the case in the U.S. then.

Bull
January 8th, 2016, 07:46 PM
There are law courses required in our BS degree. However, a law degree is an advanced degree beyond BS.

Atlantis
January 11th, 2016, 02:23 PM
Not me but I asked my sister:

She is in her third year at the Uni of Manchester, doing BA History.

One slight problem she had was her lecturer refused to mark her first essay because it was not typed in Times New Roman

Capto
January 11th, 2016, 11:26 PM
I graduate next year and intend to do a MSc in Economics. Then a PhD if I can get the funding.


Oldie. :')

But godspeed, pal.