What is your college degree?

BS mechanical engineering. In conclusion, dr paul just makes logical and reasonable assessments of problems.
 
Bachelor of Architecture (B.ARCH)

set to graduate in 2014 from the university of tennessee, go vols?... lol
 
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BA in History. What a shitty major, but I have only myself to blame. Oh well, at least it's in an academic field.
 
At this point, I would like to pursue poli-sci and economics, with the eventual aim of going into law... but I'm kind of back and forth, especially as I'm borrowing a lot of money for school, unfortunately.
 
BA in Psychology, graduated Summa Cum Laude too. Ask me how many employment doors THAT opened for me (HINT: none). Gonna write the LSAT in October and apply to law school next year. I'm not really complaining because I loved my university experience, but if I had to do it all again, I'd probably do my undergrad in Commerce or something. Psychology is fucking worthless employment-wise unless you go all the way to PhD, which would mean 7+ MORE years in school AFTER your B.A. Not interested, I don't want to be 30 by the time I'm employable.
 
B.S. in Secondary Education with a content area in History and middle school science

currently pursuing an M.A. in applied Economics. Just started this summer so I don't look to graduate until 2014.
 
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I got my bachelor's degree in studio art. I'm currently working on my master's degree in education.
 
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