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			<title>Is there any similarity between neuroscience and pharmacy majors?</title>
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			<title>Economics Major - human resources job?</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 03:47:37 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>I am majoring in economics and am interested in heading towards a career in human resources. is economics the right path to go and will it actually get me anywhere with human resources? although my major is technically financial economics, i plan to take courses in:

labor economics
economics of organizations
financial accounting
managerial finance
advanced computer applications
monetary economics
financial economics</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I am majoring in economics and am interested in heading towards a career in human resources. is economics the right path to go and will it actually get me anywhere with human resources? although my major is technically financial economics, i plan to take courses in:<br />
<br />
labor economics<br />
economics of organizations<br />
financial accounting<br />
managerial finance<br />
advanced computer applications<br />
monetary economics<br />
financial economics</div>

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			<title>Environmental Policy and Management</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 22:38:13 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Is there anyone out there in this area? I am thinking of going onto law school with a focus on environmental law. I am not sure if I should do an undergrad in political science with a minor in natural resources or go on for the full major in EPM.


Any suggestions!?!?</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Is there anyone out there in this area? I am thinking of going onto law school with a focus on environmental law. I am not sure if I should do an undergrad in political science with a minor in natural resources or go on for the full major in EPM.<br />
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Any suggestions!?!?</div>

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			<title>Psych Major Career Prospects?</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 02:38:34 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[hey, guys. so, here's my story:
i've pretty much ALWAYS been pushed by my family in to becoming a doctor some day. &, even though i always knew it would be a lot of work, i never realized that i would be in school until i'm...literally 30 years old. after taking AP BIO last year [& almost cracking under the pressure], i really could not see myself surviving through med school. grades just don't come as easily for me as they do for others, & definitely not in science courses. i also think i lack the motivation & passion needed to become a doctor.

SO, over the summer, i came to the realization that i really enjoy psychology & would probably major in it in college. at this point, i also believed i would still be headed towards med school [probably the psychiatry route]. but, now that that prospect is gone for me, i'm really interested to know what some alternative careers may be for me. i understand that i still may need to go to graduate school, & that's okay with me. i'm just looking for a nice medium in between doctor &...hobo, where i'm at least content, making a decent-good living, & not miserable under a pile of books for the next 10 years.

but, NOW, i'm also starting to doubt if psychology is even the best topic to get a degree in. i mean, job stability is really important to me, & i don't want to wake up one day & have NO job prospects lined up. would it be smarter to minor in some other subject?

idk, i'm just really confused at this point. i don't want to switch my major a million times when i'm in college & STILL not know what i'm going to be doing in 10 years. if any one has any advice or experience with this, it would be greatly appreciated.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>hey, guys. so, here's my story:<br />
i've pretty much ALWAYS been pushed by my family in to becoming a doctor some day. &amp;, even though i always knew it would be a lot of work, i never realized that i would be in school until i'm...literally 30 years old. after taking AP BIO last year [&amp; almost cracking under the pressure], i really could not see myself surviving through med school. grades just don't come as easily for me as they do for others, &amp; definitely not in science courses. i also think i lack the motivation &amp; passion needed to become a doctor.<br />
<br />
SO, over the summer, i came to the realization that i really enjoy psychology &amp; would probably major in it in college. at this point, i also believed i would still be headed towards med school [probably the psychiatry route]. but, now that that prospect is gone for me, i'm really interested to know what some alternative careers may be for me. i understand that i still may need to go to graduate school, &amp; that's okay with me. i'm just looking for a nice medium in between doctor &amp;...hobo, where i'm at least content, making a decent-good living, &amp; not miserable under a pile of books for the next 10 years.<br />
<br />
but, NOW, i'm also starting to doubt if psychology is even the best topic to get a degree in. i mean, job stability is really important to me, &amp; i don't want to wake up one day &amp; have NO job prospects lined up. would it be smarter to minor in some other subject?<br />
<br />
idk, i'm just really confused at this point. i don't want to switch my major a million times when i'm in college &amp; STILL not know what i'm going to be doing in 10 years. if any one has any advice or experience with this, it would be greatly appreciated.</div>

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			<title>Where the Wild Things Are?</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 01:41:13 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>So far my college search has been narrowed down to four main schools. I am looking to major in creative writing, but I also want my school to offer more than just my major, such as music and theatre. My schools of choice are Hofstra, Ithaca, Champlain, and Lewis and Clark, with a consideration of Eugene Lang. I obviously am still debating over small to large schools, but I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions, or anything to say about the previously mentioned schools, positive or negative. Thanks in advance--</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>So far my college search has been narrowed down to four main schools. I am looking to major in creative writing, but I also want my school to offer more than just my major, such as music and theatre. My schools of choice are Hofstra, Ithaca, Champlain, and Lewis and Clark, with a consideration of Eugene Lang. I obviously am still debating over small to large schools, but I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions, or anything to say about the previously mentioned schools, positive or negative. Thanks in advance--</div>

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