BS Kinesiology and Health
MS Kinesiology- Biomechanics
Working on PhD in biomechanics.
If I could do it again I would have tried to put myself through a BS in mechanical engineering as opposed to kinesiology.
BS Kinesiology and Health
MS Kinesiology- Biomechanics
Working on PhD in biomechanics.
If I could do it again I would have tried to put myself through a BS in mechanical engineering as opposed to kinesiology.
History
I am currently in the Army
Student loan king wrote:
formerly present wrote:A.B. Linguistics
M.S. Phys Ed/Coaching
J.D.
M.B.A. Finance
If I had it to do all over again, I'd go with a psych/linguistics double major as an undergrad, whilst fulfilling med-school prerequisites.
You sound really unfocused. Is your goal in life to accumulate degrees?
Nah, things just happened. Got out of linguistics when (among other things) I realized that the only academic job in the country that I was being trained for was my professor's--and he was a young guy with tenure.
I got the Phys. Ed. degree after I'd already been coaching for several years--realized that I'd probably never get a paying job without one.
I coached for 20+ years but went back to school (for the JD/MBA) after I had children (and realized that working 70-100 hours a week as a coach, for ~$30k, was a little too self-indulgent).
About the only thing I can say in my defense is that my total shell-out for twelve years of university tuition was a couple of thousand bucks.
formerly present wrote:
Student loan king wrote:You sound really unfocused. Is your goal in life to accumulate degrees?
Nah, things just happened. Got out of linguistics when (among other things) I realized that the only academic job in the country that I was being trained for was my professor's--and he was a young guy with tenure.
I got the Phys. Ed. degree after I'd already been coaching for several years--realized that I'd probably never get a paying job without one.
I coached for 20+ years but went back to school (for the JD/MBA) after I had children (and realized that working 70-100 hours a week as a coach, for ~$30k, was a little too self-indulgent).
About the only thing I can say in my defense is that my total shell-out for twelve years of university tuition was a couple of thousand bucks.
Pics?
BA - English and journalism (double major)
MA - English Education
B.A. Chemistry and Music (double major), minor in Fiction Writing
M.S. Mathematics
M.S. Computer Science
Started on my PhD in mathematics, but got side-tracked by life and took 2 masters instead of finishing the PhD.
Work in the computer field.
B.A. Anthropology/B.S. equivalent in Biology
M.S. Natural Resources-Ecology
Ph.D. Biology
15 years of work in environmental policy
Hisstory
Ponderosa Pine wrote:
B.A. Anthropology/B.S. equivalent in Biology
M.S. Natural Resources-Ecology
Ph.D. Biology
15 years of work in environmental policy
BA-anthropology, with a focus on the sociological implications of 4-20.
Currently unemployed.
BA - Math
Boozing and delinquency
BA Social Welfare & Communications
MA Counseling (School and Mental Health)
BA History
MBA Powerpoint
AA in PUSSIOLOGY
jamin wrote:
B.S. Mathematics
I second jamin...
B.S. Math and Physics
M.A. Math
Currently education field.
BS - track and field. Be honest guys, you spent a lot more time at track meets, practices, and training and on letsrun than you ever did studying
Not even close.
BA-Economics
BS - Environmental Science
Masters - Environmental Economics
BA in Advertising and Art
After some recession stumbling blocks, I now work for the #1 sportswear company in the world and do freelance media work.
College man wrote:
Dumbest OP in a while.
And that is quite an accomplishment.