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Who did (or are currently doing) the whole 'University' thing? Strikes me a number of posters did.

What did you study? Where, why, when... how? Those are just some general questions to get the ball rolling.
 
Leaving certificate Norwood High mid 70's, studied SFA.
 

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Just got up and need to leave in 15 mins.

Lets see if I can get ready and out the door in that time...
 
5 mins late but spent 7 mins looking for my lab coat that had mysteriously disappeared from my couch. Then I found it underneath one of the pillows on the couch.
 
Spent my first year doing Applied Economics / Politics and International Relations at Canberra Uni. Second year doing Commerce / Arts and planning on majoring in Accounting, Design, and Advertising. Now I'm in second year. semester 2 doing Accounting / Arts and majoring in Politics at La Trobe University.
 
Do Accounting and Arts have anything in common?
A little bit, some Arts majors can go well with a business subject:

List of Arts Majors and Minors at La Trobe:
Aboriginal studies
Ancient Greek Studies
Ancient Mediterranean studies
Anthropology
Archaeology
Asian studies
Chinese
Creative and Professional Writing
Creative Arts
Economics
English
French
Gender, sexuality, and diversity studies
Hindi
History
Humanities Skill Based subjects
Indonesian
International Development
International Relations
Italian studies
Japanese
Journalism
Journalism (Sport)
Latin
Latin American studies
Legal studies
Linguistics
Mathematics
Media: Screen + Sound
Modern Greek studies
Philosophy
Photojournalism
Politics
Psychology
Sociology
Spanish (with Portuguese)
Strategic Communication
Sustainable Development
Theatre and drama
 
A little bit, some Arts majors can go well with a business subject:

List of Arts Majors and Minors at La Trobe:
Aboriginal studies
Ancient Greek Studies
Ancient Mediterranean studies
Anthropology
Archaeology
Asian studies
Chinese
Creative and Professional Writing
Creative Arts
Economics
English
French
Gender, sexuality, and diversity studies
Hindi
History
Humanities Skill Based subjects
Indonesian
International Development
International Relations
Italian studies
Japanese
Journalism
Journalism (Sport)
Latin
Latin American studies
Legal studies
Linguistics
Mathematics
Media: Screen + Sound
Modern Greek studies
Philosophy
Photojournalism
Politics
Psychology
Sociology
Spanish (with Portuguese)
Strategic Communication
Sustainable Development
Theatre and drama
If you do [spoiler=List of Arts Majors and Minors at La Trobe] the spoiler tag disappears, and your lists make more sense. E.g.

Aboriginal studies
Ancient Greek Studies
Ancient Mediterranean studies
Anthropology
Archaeology
Asian studies
Chinese
Creative and Professional Writing
Creative Arts
Economics
English
French
Gender, sexuality, and diversity studies
Hindi
History
Humanities Skill Based subjects
Indonesian
International Development
International Relations
Italian studies
Japanese
Journalism
Journalism (Sport)
Latin
Latin American studies
Legal studies
Linguistics
Mathematics
Media: Screen + Sound
Modern Greek studies
Philosophy
Photojournalism
Politics
Psychology
Sociology
Spanish (with Portuguese)
Strategic Communication
Sustainable Development
Theatre and drama
 

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2nd year studying a law degree at Southern Cross majoring in International Law. Hoping to study a post grad course in International Relations in Melbourne in a few years time then see where that takes me.

Only on campus 3 days a week, the rest of the time I do whatever.
 
2nd year studying a law degree at Southern Cross majoring in International Law. Hoping to study a post grad course in International Relations in Melbourne in a few years time then see where that takes me.

Only on campus 3 days a week, the rest of the time I do whatever.
Is your law degree applicable overseas. I know a friend who wanted to do a law degree in America but decided against it because it meant he wouldn't be able to practice law in Australia
 
Is your law degree applicable overseas. I know a friend who wanted to do a law degree in America but decided against it because it meant he wouldn't be able to practice law in Australia

I think I've heard in class once that you would need to study the equivalent degree overseas in order to get your license. I would think if it's International Law it works everywhere though.

As for myself, I might not actually use the law degree, It's only an associate degree and i'm using it as a stepping stone for International relations. Pretty keen to study part of it in Europe.
 
I did the Uni thing, studied a Bachelor of IT at QUT between 2002-2005.
Why? *shrug* seemed like a good idea at the time.
As for doing more official study, its one of those thing I hope to never have to do again. Even industry certs are a pita most times, but that may be just because I'm lazy
 

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Ironic, Mr. Early Education.

We can't do just primary here. Its bullshit. I will become a far better teacher than you though.

Why primary?

Primary is better. You can actually teach them stuff and don't spend your whole day talking to arrogant pricks who think they're better than they are and don't listen to a word you say.
 

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