Aerospace Engineering until midway through junior year...Switched to Industrial Engineering. Squeezed 4 years into 5 for my BSIE
I can see that you had a successful college career.Don't you have a class in the Forum just before I do?
Two years at a cc. Dropped out and started my own business. Sold my business recently but still to this day I wish I would have stayed in school and got my degree just to say I did. Either way I'm in a good place with a beautiful family so not a lot to complain about.At Penn State or elsewhere. This was likely brought up here before, but we have three couples here for a small cookout. All are college grads. Of the 4 men, 2 are political science, including me. One is history. One is education. Of the 4 women, 2 are education. One is economics (my wife), and one is French.
Very nice. Family is what it's all about.Two years at a cc. Dropped out and started my own business. Sold my business recently but still to this day I wish I would have stayed in school and got my degree just to say I did. Either way I'm in a good place with a beautiful family so not a lot to complain about.
Dual Major in Physics and Mechanical Engineering (PSU)
Finished half of the requisite MBA courses taking night classes at Pitt but took an assignment on a project on the former Soviet Union and never looked back.
Mineral Economics
B.S. in Microbiology. Went on to get my doctorate in Microbiology at Cornell. Met my wife, also class of 1983 at Penn State in Marketing, and we'll be married 32 years next month.
That said, I was so infatuated with this woman from Hollidaysburg in my early Microbiology classes - we spent a lot of time together in class, studying together, and I'm thinking about my next move with her. After winter break, she comes back married. Oh well.
English Literature Humanities - VillanovaThe results so far are not what I expected.
What is that?
What is that?
I really expected a lot of political science, history, type replies. I am surprised, in a good way.
I almost understand what you're talking about.College of Earth & Mineral Science. Addressed the uniqeness of mineral commodities, such as limitled supply, nationalization, the needs of society development of bational policies. It' nomlonger available. It morphed into energy and environmental economics and I think energy may have been dropped from the title.
That explains a lot, and I mean that as a compliment. Your education is reflected in your posts.English Literature Humanities - Villanova
I'm qualified to live in the 16th Century.
Also engineeringBAE Architectural Engineering
I found your breakdown of "invited guests" to be very interesting. Nary a scientist in the group.At Penn State or elsewhere. This was likely brought up here before, but we have three couples here for a small cookout. All are college grads. Of the 4 men, 2 are political science, including me. One is history. One is education. Of the 4 women, 2 are education. One is economics (my wife), and one is French.
Stopped at 2 years of Fisheries Biology (got my associates), and got a BS in Geology. All from PSU
This was our "liberal arts" group. We invite the science types on Friday and the math types on Pi Day.I found your breakdown of "invited guests" to be very interesting. Nary a scientist in the group.
Architecture. I'd asked girls to come back to my room and see my high rise.