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Originally Posted by Mike41793
Can i major in sports with a conc in football lol? How exactly does one major in sports?
We have a great sports medicine and teaching degrees that's technically a Phys Ed degree that focuses on being a coach. ;)
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Originally Posted by Kodieh
We have a great sports medicine and teaching degrees that's technically a Phys Ed degree that focuses on being a coach. ;)
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Haha ya i gotcha i was only kidding :p
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Originally Posted by Mike41793
Haha ya i gotcha i was only kidding :p
I know, I know. ;) but I was able to answer! Obviously OSU is the best! :p
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Originally Posted by Kodieh
I know, I know. ;) but I was able to answer! Obviously OSU is the best! :p
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Yea ok pal. haha
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I attended the University of Washington for my Bachelors in Biochemistry and Physics and absolutely loved it there! I would highly recommend it to anybody. Although the class sizes were rather large the professors and TA's in my experience had been very helpfully and friendly if you talked to them during office hours for extra help.
I also attended Baylor University to get my Physics master before heading off to Medical school. I would also recommend this school even thought it is much pricier then state schools. I was very nervous about going to a private school for the first but it turned out to be one of the best decisions I made. Not only are the faculty and staff very friendly but so are the students (minus 1 or 2 rotten eggs). I taught a few tutorial classes and sat in on a few class lectures. Most of the class sizes are fairly small which is wonderful as your professor actually learns your name! The only classes that tend to be over flowing are stuff like the Pre-Med prerequisite courses. Those classes can have more then 200 in them.
Anyways, Best of luck on deciding and I am sure you will find the right fit for you!
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Re: Colleges!
I love being a college student. It really makes me more independent and it feels like I already starting to build my future.
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University of South Carolina all the way here...It has decent academics depending on what you want to do(I was accounting for 2 years before switching to Hotel, Restaurant, and Tourism Management), an unbelievable, 292,000 square foot free fitness center and one of the best atmospheres in the country during football season. The bar scene is sick too. Not to mention, they didn't make the song "Carolina Girls" for nothing...
However, I'm going back in August to the University of Sciences in Philadelphia for a BS in biology in order to continue on to Vet school
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Originally Posted by dreese88
University of South Carolina all the way here...It has decent academics depending on what you want to do(I was accounting for 2 years before switching to Hotel, Restaurant, and Tourism Management), an unbelievable, 292,000 square foot free fitness center and one of the best atmospheres in the country during football season. The bar scene is sick too. Not to mention, they didn't make the song "Carolina Girls" for nothing...
However, I'm going back in August to the University of Sciences in Philadelphia for a BS in biology in order to continue on to Vet school
I was in love with USC when i visited there. i wish i had gone there. Im still thinking about transferring there when my time comes. Id have to pay OOS tuition prices though which would be big bucks. Desicions...desicions.
I looked at University of the Sciences in Philly too lol. Kinda weird, small world man!
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Originally Posted by Mike41793
I was in love with USC when i visited there. i wish i had gone there. Im still thinking about transferring there when my time comes. Id have to pay OOS tuition prices though which would be big bucks. Desicions...desicions.
I looked at University of the Sciences in Philly too lol. Kinda weird, small world man!
Yea, I really loved SC
USP is where the big money goes...that's for sure $30k a year...
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Originally Posted by dreese88
USP is where the big money goes...that's for sure $30k a year...
yes indeed. Have fun with that lol!
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