Tomatketchup

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I got unbanned yesterday. I know you guys probably expected me to make a bunch of threads stating why every single one of you will go straight to hell when you die, but I don't feel like talking about that right now.

Myself, I'm studying programming at university right now, but gonna study some independent courses this spring because programming's boring. Gonna apply for some branch of engineering later this autumn. What about you?
 
I started for a bachelor in industrial engineering (specialization electromechanics and aviation) at university.

However next year I'll go to Delft in the Netherlands, to study aerospace engineering at the Delft University of Technology (MIT of Europe).
 
English composition/reading, introduction to psychology, pre-calculus, history of the U.S. before 1877, and counseling (time management and transfer stuff, mostly BS). My major's computer science but the school I'm aiming to transfer to wants people with all their math knocked out on top of the vanilla CSU requisites, as well as some science and, if there's time, maybe some actual relevant programming.

Was shooting for having all this done in under two years but that was back when the goal resembled 60 units rather than 80-90. At this point as long as I'm kept busy and clipping along at a respectable pace I'm satisfied.
 
Half way finished with Nursing.. but I've found a much more interesting field in Applied Research. I've always wanted to be a doctor yet physiology and microbiology simply fascinated me so much it changed my mind.
 
Masters Degree in Media Arts, emphasis in Sound Design.
Learning Sysadmin stuff | Programming on my own.
 
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Science mathematics, last year before unif tho. (doubled 2, call me a loser but i just tend not to do a fuck)

But more intresting, why would i go to hell?
 
I wish. My job interrupted my education, so I'm just now getting back to school to finish my B.A. but at least I have related job experience now. Should help me breeze through my B.A.
It definitely should. Most accounting firms though do pay for your CPA exams. That's how my buddy got his CPA. My wife managed to get her CPA while getting into the field.
 
Currently studying organic chemistry, biology (taxonomy to be more specific), and psychology for my biochemistry major and to prepare myself for the MCAT so I can go to Medical School.
 
It definitely should. Most accounting firms though do pay for your CPA exams. That's how my buddy got his CPA. My wife managed to get her CPA while getting into the field.
Yeah I plan on getting CPA/CIA/CFE/and maybe CISA. The idea is to be a fraud investigator. I'm pretty beastly at auditing.
 
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