Skip the history degree and get one in Chemistry and/or Bio and then go to med school.
Anonymous
05/01/2013 10:33
Subject: You wake up tomorrow
Slight change...still majored in business, but concentration in accounting or finance rather then marketing.
Anonymous
05/01/2013 10:27
Subject: You wake up tomorrow
Computer programming instead of education (I should have just volunteered at a school instead).
Anonymous
05/01/2013 09:51
Subject: You wake up tomorrow
...I also would have put the moves on the guy I liked senior year.
Anonymous
05/01/2013 09:50
Subject: You wake up tomorrow
I would have kept my government major but I would have been more ambitious and agressive with my carrer choices.
Anonymous
05/01/2013 09:47
Subject: You wake up tomorrow
No change - business degree.
Anonymous
05/01/2013 09:18
Subject: You wake up tomorrow
I'd still get my humanities degree which allowed to take a bunch of really interesting classes and learn how to think analytically, write clearly, and appreciate different perspectives.
But a few stats classes wouldn't hurt.
Anonymous
05/01/2013 08:30
Subject: You wake up tomorrow
Major in IR, minor in cs.
Anonymous
05/01/2013 07:36
Subject: Re:You wake up tomorrow
I would have still gotten a degree in Math from UMCP.
I would have done Teach for America and then gotten a Masters in Education from Johns Hopkins (which I want to do now) taught for a few year, gone into administration, worked in education for mild special needs. (Which I still want to do.)
I wish I did more volunteer work in college instead of partying so much.
Anonymous
05/01/2013 07:32
Subject: You wake up tomorrow
Anonymous wrote:No change. Economics.
+1
major in economics, minor in Spanish. Both have served me well.
Anonymous
05/01/2013 06:29
Subject: You wake up tomorrow
No change. Economics.
Anonymous
05/01/2013 06:19
Subject: You wake up tomorrow
This is highly dependent on where I'm going to college.
Anonymous
05/01/2013 06:13
Subject: Re:You wake up tomorrow
I would have kept my useless humanities degree, but added a bunch of stats classes. If I had strong quantitative skills, I would be SO much more employable. If I could go back in time, I would definitely ignore the professors who told me I was too smart to get a library degree and steered me toward a Ph.D. in the humanities.
Anonymous
05/01/2013 05:59
Subject: You wake up tomorrow
double major: something I love and something I'm good at and has a flexible but lucrative career path.
Anonymous
05/01/2013 04:11
Subject: You wake up tomorrow
and you just graduated from high school.
now you're going to college.
knowing what you know now in your adult age, what would your college major be?