November 2016 Moms

GTKY: What did you study in college?

If you went to college, what did you study there?

Do you use your degree in your current job?
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Re: GTKY: What did you study in college?

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  • I have a marketing degree and work in tax.  I use a lot of what I learned in my excel classes lol.
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  • elementary education with an ELL endorsement. Yes, I'm using the degree. I teach middle school ELL :)
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  • I got my Bachelor's in Chemistry with a minor in French.  And a Master's in Elementary Education.  

    I own an in home daycare, so it's not exactly using my Master's, but it's related.  
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  • I did my undergrad in biology and biomedical physics. While the biomedical physics was technically a minor, I had done as many courses in physics as biology and was trying to convince the respective faculties to make it an awardable degree as my school didn't officially offer it as a major. I didn't actually finish because I got into my current program early, but I finished all the core requirements for my BSc except for one really annoying course that pretty much everyone considered useless so I left it until fourth year so that I could take more intense stuff. Since I didn't do that one course, I couldn't be awarded my degree early. I intend to return to finish my degree(s) even though I really do not need to. I'm annoyed that I left it unfinished. 

    I'm currently in medical school. I'll be awarded my MD in 2018 and I plan to pursue either family medicine, OB/Gyn or emergency medicine. Most likely family or OB, though. 
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  • Fine Arts (emphasis on Art History/film studies) - my college didn't have a core-curriculum so I took classes from all sorts of departments but ended up with more art than anything else so I chose that as my major. I have a huge problem making decisions so I kinda just let this one happen naturally. Loved my studio classes but art history/film studies made more sense. 

    I am a flight attendant so I don't use my major AT ALL. When I first graduated I worked for a wedding videography company and then a wedding planner so I was very much using my art/film background. I got burned out and decided to take a break and fly for a year or so to travel a bit. It's been almost 8 years since that "break" and I'm still flying. Can't imagine not working in the airline industry now. I've don't everything from operations to training to working on our uniforms. I'm kind of all over the place at my current company but I always end up back in the sky. :)


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  • I have my bachelors in psychology/special education. I did a dual certification program to get certified to teach elementary and special Ed. I do use it, I'm a special Ed teacher but this is my last year teaching. I'm leaving after this year to take over my husbands family business with him. It'll be nice because I can stay home for a while when the baby is here. 
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  • I have my undergrad in international affairs and my masters in national security. I also want to get my PhD eventually. I use my degrees at work to some extent. I'd like to use them more. 
  • I have a bachelors in Political Science, Psychology & History.  My masters is in Finanace... 

    I currently work as a recruiter for a major US bank, so everything comes full circle I suppose, lol... 
  • I have a BA in human biology. The "human" part actually means it was a split major between bio and anthropology. I had intended to teach middle or high school science, but as I was applying to grad schools/education certification programs I found out I was expecting my daughter. We thought about it and I decided I'd rather be a SAHM. I think I may go back and get certified and teach once my youngest kid is in elementary school. We shall see.

    @phoenix870509 your degree sounds fascinating!! I never had the chance to take marine bio or archeology classes but I would've LOVED to.
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  • I have a bachelors in Human Nutrition and a master's in Public Policy and Management.

    I did not use my nutrition degree at all and started working in the public sector which prompted me to get my master's in public policy.  
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  • I got a BSN in nursing and am currently a PICU nurse and use my degree every day :)

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  • Interior Architecture & Design. I'm working in a field that's pretty close and I use a good amount of the knowledge I gained, but not all of it. 

    My dream would be to open a small design studio and hand-pick my projects. This isn't that unrealistic; I am given similar opportunists all the time. I just can take them on, on top of my current job. 
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  • Mechanical Engineering here.  I'm in technical sales so I use it to a degree.
  • @muybueno  I usually tell people to always watch your flight attendants. As long as they don't look worried or scared you have nothing to fear. 
    Yeah, watching the FAs is definitely part of my strategy. Once, we had some sudden turbulence and a flight attendant crouched down in the aisle. Can I just tell you how much that freaked me out? Turns out, she was brand new. The FAs were speaking Mandarin but I could tell they were making fun of her for overreacting.
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  • I got my BS in medical technology/clinical laboratory science with a minor in history because why not. I currently work in a blood bank at a hospital so I use my degree every day.

    (Hi everyone that might need Rhogam! Hopefully nobody here will need any of the other things we provide, but rest assured we take our OB floors very seriously and they are so on top of it.)
  • I have a degree in music performance (french horn) with minors in Spanish and math. I work in fundraising now and I don't perform anymore, but I use a lot of what I learned in each area of study with my work. I kind of combined all of my interests and put them in my career. I can't really say much more without telling you exactly where I work and what I do. I'm scared of the creepy internet people.
  • I have a bachelor of recreation with a minor in psychology and I work in insurance. 
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    kristah2 said:
    I have a bachelor of recreation with a minor in psychology and I work in insurance. 
    What is a bachelor of recreation? Sounds.. relaxing.
  • I have a BS in Business and my MBA. I work in a marketing role, but have had to wear other hats from time to time that my Business background helped prepare me for. Even though my degrees are well suited for what I do at my job, the majority of my experience has been learning in the field, hands on. That leads me to think I could have been just as successful in my marketing roles without any educational background in it, especially because half of what I do is graphic design and website coding - both of which were self taught outside of school.

    The MBA was more a point of personal pride rather than for any work-related purpose though. It was something I wanted to accomplish for myself knowing that in my husband's industry (he travels 6 months out of the year), once we started having kids I would probably be a SAHM until they went to school. I dropped down to very part time with my daughter, and once the twins come, I'll most likely not be going back to my job. I have toyed around with the idea of working from home utilizing my marketing skills, and if that ever happens, I would luckily have the background already to do my own accounting, etc from my degrees.
  • I graduated with my bachelors degree in criminal justice. However, I currently work at a daycare/preschool in the infant room.
  • I have my BA in International Affairs, my BS in Geography and my MA in Military History. They're somewhat related to my profession and, better yet, they were fun classes!
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  • BA in English Literature. I'm currently a SAHM, so aside from reading lots of children's board books every day, not so much lol
  • My first undergrad I got a BA in anthropology (bio/forensic focus) with a minor in biology...and a concurrent diploma in forensic science. Lots of fun, not a at all useful in the real world. 

    My second undergrad I got my BScN and since I'm a nurse at a paediatric hospital, I definitely use this degree every day!
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  • I got a BA in Sociology with a minor in History.  I am a legal secretary.  Nope, I do not use my degree at all.  I used to feel unchallenged in this role but since I have a son it is nice that my brain doesn't have to function at its highest level some days.  I work for a very family oriented firm so it is not so terrible when the daycare calls and I have to leave two days because my son has boogers and doesn't feel well.

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