My major was public relations but the technical title of my degree is a B.A.J.M.C (Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Mass Communications) and a minor in Sport & Entertainment Management.
Today was the first day of my junior year! I'm majoring in Accounting and want to do a Master's of Accounting program/sit for the CPA exam after I'm finished with undergrad.
I'm going to be a Junior (classes start tomorrow, finally!) and I'm currently a double major in Psychology and Sociology. I want to get my masters in counseling psychology so I can be a counseling psychologist! And eventually get my doctorate after I have more experience. I'd really like to open my own practice some day!
Mine is slightly bizzare, in that I have a Bmus(hons). I went to a specialist music school and got a Bachelor of Music, instead of a Bachelor of Arts in music lol. I also have a post graduate in secondary music education (grades 6-12). I'd love to continue and get more letters but what with my day job and this little pesky hobby of running a cheer programme, I don't have the time
BS in Sport Management
MS in Sport Management with a concentration in hospitality management.
I currently work for Special Olympics NH as a Field Services Manager. I support the 40 local programs in the southern half of the state, and am the Event Coordinator for Area Competitions. I love it (most days), and think everyone should volunteer at an event at least once in your life!
BFA in Children's Theater with a minor in Stage Management
And I have two inactive professional licenses (I haven't worked since I had cp and then the accident). Licensed CMT (massage therapist) and Licensed Esthetician
@Angelica Congratulations! You're almost there! I have. BS in Recreation & Leisure Studies and an MBA with a concentration in Sports Administration. All of that served me very well as program director for an All-Star program for years. Now I'm putting all those years of education (not to mention student loans) to use in the public sector working as a manager in a city recreation department.