Yes, I do. I study International business and Japanese. How 'bout you?
Yes, I do. I study International business and Japanese. How 'bout you?
Live together. Die alone - [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lvi_RCM3FAM[/url]
I went to the University of Maryland until just a few months ago. Studied aviation and literature as an undergrad. Got a master's in journalism.
God, so atrocious in the Old Testament, so attractive in the New--the Jekyl and Hyde of sacred romance.
-Mark Twain
If people are good only because they fear punishment and hope for reward, then we are a sorry lot indeed.
-Albert Einstein
Anatomy and molecular biology with pharmacology.![]()
First half year done of the Bachelor of Environments (yes, it sounds like environmental science, but it's not...Helluva broad subject range). Will be majoring in architecture in another 6 months.
Oh, and at the University of Melbourne.
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Biochemistry major at Cornell University (plans for med school though)
I'm a sophomore undergrad, studying Painting and Germanic Literature.
Truth is, I want to study everything.
I'll probably end up becoming a professor of German... or teaching or something. That's where I see my talents most useful.
And in my freetime, I will dedicate myself to studies.
Why not post schedules for next year too?
Fall semester-
Principles of biochemistry, autotutorial
Honors physical chemistry: quantum mechanics
Theoretical linear algebra
Intro to psychology
Spring semester-
Honors physical chemistry: a molecular approach
Multivariable calculus
Organic chem lab
(not sure what else yet)
Fall Semester
Painting I
Photography I
Creative Writing I
Earth Science I
Independent Studies - German (this means I'm too good for the classes)
Spring Semester
I will be in Germany, studying abroad. I'll be taking 3 classes. I won't know what classes until I take the proficiency exam... after that I'll be given an array of classes to choose from.
You are sooooooo gonna love studying abroad in Germany
I knowI can't wait. I am kind of disappointed though, that everybody there can speak English.
Just pretend you don't know English. Your native tongue is Swahili or something obscure like that