What are you majoring in?
What is your favorite album?
What are you majoring in?
What is your favorite album?
>management
>currently, The United States of America
maths
>math
>Yeti
>CS
>Ulrich Schnauss and Jonas Munk - Epic
drug addiction
denim on ice
Would it be better to get a BBA with a concentration in Finance or major in Accounting?
Or a degree in CIS and do software developing/IT?
>economics
>sempiternal
>Electrical Engineering
>Black Up
English
Loveless
>political science
>No Love Deep Web
English
The Soft Bulletin
>environmental engineering
Ok computer
Engineering
>philosophy
>velvet underground & nico
gender studies
brainbombs-obey
>Electrical Engineering
>The Radio Dept. - Lesser Matters
>Engineering
by who?
Biology.
Biophilia. Just kidding, it's Vespertine.
>gender studies
oh boi
>English & Film
>David Bowie - Low
>sound engineering
>cellular and molecular biology
>Yung Lean - Unknown Memory
>Mathematics
>the best of art blakey
Chemistry
In The Aeroplane Over The Sea
>gender studies
Appropriate tripname?
english
stgstv
>Medicine
>Orblivion
>mathematics
>probably ravedeath, 1972
>food engineer
>pet sounds
I live on the other side of the world, but best believe I'm busting my balls trying to get in to USC. Architecture.
Salad Days.
biological anthropology & psych
Physics
Origin of Symmetry
I was majoring in history but then I dropped out.
Design
Axe to Fall
Hey reddit
great album
Bulgarian philology
el tren fantasma
if only I was a self righteous fuck I'd fit right in there
(You)
last year by the way
Traffic engineering
>Architecture
>Electric Ladyland - Hendrix
You already do
Norwegian
these people will make it
these people won't make it
Psychology
kek
marketing
mbdtf
>won't make it
well I have good job and no student debt now so I dunno
>having student debt at all
I got out early
Medicine.
What user?
what the fuck is this shit?
fucking trap instrumentals, really?
> Arts and Culture
> Death Cab For Cutie - Transatlanticism
Yeah, I know. nojob.jpeg
engineering physics
art history
fever ray
Doing a double degree:
>history
>economics
>the money store
Japanese language(no weebs allowed)
Ape of naples
Feelio I'm doing a Course better than everyone else in this thread and won't be scrounging to get a job when I finish it.
Medialogy
Just say you're doing CAD in a Polytechnic.
ecology for environmental sciences
i dont start til september tho :)
Geography
Dummy
Information Science/Business, thinking of law school post grad as well
It's what the major is called senpai.
Medieval metaphysics
>Japanese language
kill yourslef
Who's this semon demen
english literature
that's a stupid question
Fine Art
English Literature
I hope for your sake you're smart
Art History
Cultural Anthropology
based ah bro
undergrad?
Yeah, going into my second year next semester. Started out as a Journalism major though, so I have a bit of catching up to do.
You?
Woodworking, aspiring to make instruments
wow this is good thanks for the rec
computer science
either
Dinosaur Jr - YLAOM
or
The Streets - A grand don't come for free
>these people won't make it
agreeing to everything but the math students. you can get awesome jobs in finance or insurance as long as you know how to code. i'm doing CS though
That's lit, homie.
almost
>Psychology
>the glow pt. 2
>All these liberal arts fags
Enjoy living with your parents until you either kill yourself in your 30s or they kick you out.
>music ed/religious studies
The world needs people that actually have knowledge of liberal arts not just shit post about it on the Internet.
Business, Accounting and Finance
Alvvays - Alvvays
We do. They're all in their forties and won't be replaced before 2050.
Electrical Engineering
Altars of Madness
Depends if you want a bullshit job or not desu.
>implying i go to college
>bitches brew
That's not actually how it works, buddy.
haha yeah bro me too im cool STEM guy, pumped to live in a world where knowledge of arts and literature is punished
Alvvays is good, but how is it your favorite? I've seen them three times and they've signed my record, but how? Oh and how do you feel about the new stuff?
Structural/Civil Engineering (graduated, have a sweet job now)