Electronics Engineering. I will be graduating in November with my Associates. Then, I will go on to get my Bachelors in that, and an Associate in Programming.
Industrial design. We don't have any major/minor programme distinguishments here, only core programmes.
"Stephen Wolfram is the creator of Mathematica and is widely regarded as the most important innovator in scientific and technical computing today." - Stephen Wolfram
I was thinking of doing Business Accounting with a minor in Economics, but that would take 5 years and I think would get boring. That's why I'm glad I found marketing is great! Good luck, Gruesome. Who knows, maybe I'll meet you in the corporate world later on. (doubt it)
I was thinking of doing Business Accounting with a minor in Economics, but that would take 5 years and I think would get boring. That's why I'm glad I found marketing is great! Good luck, Gruesome. Who knows, maybe I'll meet you in the corporate world later on. (doubt it)
Thanks dude. I appreciate it. Good luck with your shit too, it wont be easy.
Thanks dude. I appreciate it. Good luck with your shit too, it wont be easy.
Not easy as in boring =P. The curriculum by what I can tell is a hell of a lot easier to get your mind around than engineering courses. I was going to do engineering but I really just didn't enjoy calculus the most. I did really well in there but it's just ...I dunno. I'd much rather type shit in spreadsheets than spend all my time doing related rates or shit like that.