at university, I mean.
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at university, I mean.
I have completed studying. :banana: And, I studied Commerce at graduation level and Computers for Post Graduation. :)
English and Geography to become a teacher
English Literature. :D
I'm pursuing my M.A. in English Literature.
Creative Writing--luckily, that major takes very few credit hours compared to others, and I'm on full scholarship, so I'll get to take a lot of electives. Children's lit I and II, European folklore... I can hardly wait!!
I am in a 10 year course that revolves around the age old question 'How best to pick your nose?'
It's actually quite interesting, if a bit boring at times.
the whole world, basically. But we also do a lot of theory and don't really learn all that many facts about other countries (for some reason, we don't do Germany at all, because we're expected to know about it anyway :( ) The theories are quite interesting, though :)
hehe, it came up in "Development Studies" and "Human Geography of the High Mountain Regions"
I am receiving my AA in liberal arts and my AS in anthropology. I will be going to university to get my BS in anthropology and I might minor in business.
what's AA and AS?
I believe it is an Associate's degree in Arts and Associate's degree in Science. One can achieve credits for an Associates typically in two years (if attending school full time) and can be a foundation for a Bachelor's degree (four years of study) or as preparation for a job. ( for example to pursue a career as a practical nurse).
Although I am taking a break from school right now, I will be going back in January. I have a dual major in Sociology and Psychology, but I used to be an English major.
The Associates degrees are like Kathy explained. At a community / junior college you can take lower division general education classes that you can later use to fit your requirements at a University (it is a lot cheaper this way if you cannot make up your mind on your major). When I get these two degrees, I will go to a university and no longer be required to take lower division courses - I can just take the years of classes I need to fulfill my Bachelor's.