Which one is more...appealing?

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Which do you favor?

Genetics
5
15%
Archaeology / Anthropology
12
35%
Neurology
3
9%
International Business
5
15%
International Studies
2
6%
Art history / Art studies
7
21%
 
Total votes: 34

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Which one is more...appealing?

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This is just a little poll I am doing just to see which subject interests the population more.

I am having a hard time figuring out what to go to school for and these are all the subjects I really love.

I just want to see which is favored more by others :)

Thanks lol

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Hooray for arcaheology! Because its cool.!!!
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That makes sense to me. I think you mean "it's" or "it is" not "its". What do you like most about it?
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None of those really appeal to me :^^: I like the odd bit of Arcaheology (Indiana Jones style!) :P But nothing really stands out for me.
I'd like to study Ancient History. I find it absolutley amazing how the ancient world lived and died.
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I should've voted for Neurology, hehe.

Art history, even tho my main interest was not listed. Can't go wrong with a little art appreciation.
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Post by kizu »

I had a bit of everything you put above a long time ago when I was still trying to get through school. LOL. Anthropology/Archaeology was the most interesting and unforgettable to me but that's coz we did a lot of field work.
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Where is math??? /sob
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Post by cgscelgallery »

I picked International Business but I'm biased I just finished my Bachelor's degree in it. Also, my Associates is in International Studies. From my experience though International Business classes are business classes with elements of International Studies thrown in to explain the cultural differences. Interesting in some classes but more difficult in others.
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Gah thats a toughy! I chose the Archaeology / Anthropology but my second choice would be Art history / Art studies. :)
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Post by Cloud »

I think Gah that is more than that.
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Post by miz ducky »

I picked Genetics, because that is just way cool. Vague enough for you?

But seriously, our DNA is an amazing clump of atoms and if you have the interest, I think it's definitely a field worth your time. It affects every person in the world.

However, I think there is a lot more science and math type of classes with a Genetics degree than a Business degree.

I'm currently going for Comp Sci since the school I'm in now doesn't offer Elec Eng. But, most people I know start out thinking they want Comp Sci, then change their mind because they don't want to have to take Calc 2.

So which degree program requires the courses that are most interesting to you?

Or do you just want a degree as quick and easy as possible? (that's what most the people i know would choose)
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miz ducky wrote:
So which degree program requires the courses that are most interesting to you?

Or do you just want a degree as quick and easy as possible? (that's what most the people i know would choose)
Well each degree program I would have a blast doing. LOL

I know that whatever the degree I go for, I am going for a doctorate in. So no not quick and easy haha.

I too am very interested in Genetics. It is just really hard to choose one to really focus on. :hurt:
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Not many people express themselves the way you do.
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