| Maybe some computing programming on the side. |
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Nothing- I wouldn't have changed my major (poli sci) since it feeds well into my master's program and is useful as a base for writing/ my field. BUT I would have taken out loans for living expenses to do summer internships. I went home to work in my tiny blue collar home town not realizing that I was already falling behind my peers, and my family didn't know any better.
If I could magically make myself a more hard science brain, I would have probably done that- better money, better hours, better future options. |
| I would have married money right out of college. So, whatever degree would have gotten me that. |
Religion. I'd be a total grade grubber to make sure I got into a top ten grad school in my field. You betcha. |
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| Would get a Masters Degree instead of PhD and would take a lot of stats classes. |
| No change. Still would have majored in Math and later gotten my MBA. |
| I majored in finance and accounting and I wouldn't change that. |
| Computer Science or Engineering |
| Would have gone to a school with a focus on being an entrepreneur. A school where you actually started a business. I saw a school in PA that does this. I got a BS in Business Admin with a Marketing Focus, but have no idea how to navigate starting a business. |
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Coding
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| No change -- would have still followed my passions and majored in English. I would have worked harder to raise my GPA, though. |
| I would probably go into nursing, social work, or physics, with a double major in history. Nursing or social work because I'd really LIKE to do humanitarian aid work but don't have any useful skills, physics because I think it would be intellectually rigorous, and history because I love history and should have taken classes to fill credits in college. |
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Chemistry and pre-med. I'd go into pharmaceutical research.
I double-majored in poli-sci and communications, so this would be a dramatic alteration of my life plan. |
| BFA from the Maryalnd Institute College of Art? Honestly, I think the only thing I'd change is more computer media classes (I graduated in 1996). |