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frannyan ([personal profile] frannyan) wrote2005-03-30 09:49 pm

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Course listings for fall came out this week. Nabbed my copy out of my mailbox on campus and went paging through.

9 hours later and I have a new major plan.

In a radical change, ditching communcations compleatly an switching to the sciences.

Two thoughts:

Enviormental Science and/or Enviormental Studies.

The sciences is all 'hard' sciences with bio and chem being heavy and studies is 'soft' sciences, politics, social science, ect.

Little unsure about the 'hard' science end, but I'm signed up for one bio couse over summer and more and more I keep being tugged towards sciences. I'm planning one taking another physics course and possibly a 2nd and most like will go for another bio in summer.

Minor in natural sciences I'll near have done if I wanna do that. 20 credits of science basicly. I've got 12-16 in the works.

I said earlier today that if I ended up with a major in sciences I would laugh.

I keep laughing. :D


So, need to find someone on campus and ask the diffrnce. The (mostly unhelpful) careere thingijiji has em listed as the same thing, so... If I do E.Studies, Nat. Sci will be the minor, if I do E. Sci, E, Studies will be the minor. So I may more go for that combo. *muses* and then possibly still do Nat. Sci for a 2nd minor fo rall the science courses I'm planning on.

and I remember grumping that I had to still take science GEs when I transfered in... :D

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