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What are you studying?

  • 31 October 2018
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This can be studying towards a degree, technical certificate, diploma, certificate, even non-specific studies such as studying guitar theory or studying on competitive gaming.
If you are still in high school, what do you intend to study upon graduation? If you are currently in college, how are your studies going? Are you happy with the field you chose or do you wish you had gone with something else?

As for me, I'm currently studying to get my real estate license; in the future, I'd like to also study for my broker license. When I was younger, I went to community college and took a pharmacy tech course, so I also have a Pharmacy Tech License.

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Userlevel 6
These days, absolutely nothing. However, when I was working outside of the home I was a nursing assistant at the hospital rotating between the medical/surgical floor and the ICU. I really loved my job. After that I stayed home to raise my 4 kids, and now I just live my life and help my kids raise my grandkids. lol
sounds great. I wanted to study Art History in the past. But now i really like my job too
Userlevel 7
I study Computer Science and Computer Game Design at a university for my bachelor's degree and have acquired an associate's degree in both Computer Science and Mathematics as well as a certificate in Japanese. I'm also self-studying Unity Engine for a game project at the moment and hope to pick up Unreal Engine in the future.

Though I'm still unsure, I may or may not pursue a master's degree in either Software Engineering or Game Development.

The life of a STEM major can be depressing. 😵
Userlevel 6
I graduated from Malaysia Teacher Institution with Honorable Bachelor of Education specialized in Teaching English as Second Language with the Minors of Language Arts and Health Education and is currently binded to work for Malaysia government. However, due to my interest and hobby in IT stuffs, I study Python for my future cross platform mobile app development (made one during my IPG years) and currently studying Arduino for my future mini RGB ambient pc room project.