this is just a random post.... just curious for the guys who are still in college, what their majors are. i know can go through team by team but sometimes those arent right or not listed.
and for the coaches and fans.... what DID ya major in.
ill start things off...... Landscape Architecture with a minor in Turfgrass management
majors?
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Contemporary Media and Journalism (Mass Comm.) with emphasis on Electronic Media.
What that means is that it'll take me more than four years to make back the money I paid for the four years I was there to get that worthless degree.
What that means is that it'll take me more than four years to make back the money I paid for the four years I was there to get that worthless degree.
Jay Wisnieski
University of South Dakota Lacrosse
Head Coach
University of South Dakota Lacrosse
Head Coach
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Jay Wisnieski - Sith Lord
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Finance, and now I'm going back part time for ACCT. A managment degree is only two extra classes above and beyond what I've taken/will take, so I might as well tack that on as well.
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Kevin OBrien - Veteran
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Architecture, and just curious if there were any other architecture majors out there either playing or graduated. It is probably the most time consuming major in college and I literally didn't sleep for five years. Just wondering if anyone else out there went through the same thing.
- Thriller
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I graduated in 2002, but my major started out as Criminal Justice, then I added on Business undeclared, then declared Management, then dropped CJ... so I graduated with a Business Managment degree. Going for my Sport Management masters in the next year or so.
Gregg Pathiakis
Commissioner
North East Collegiate Lacrosse League
Commissioner
North East Collegiate Lacrosse League
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Gregg Pathiakis - All-America
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Architecture, and just curious if there were any other architecture majors out there either playing or graduated. It is probably the most time consuming major in college and I literally didn't sleep for five years. Just wondering if anyone else out there went through the same thing.
Mechanical Engineering was pretty tough, but I managed to sleep. It's all about priorities and time-management. My brother is an architect major and when it comes to critique time, he never sleeps.
Chris Shogan
Gonzaga University Alumnus '03
Gonzaga Preparatory Lacrosse Head Coach
Gonzaga University Alumnus '03
Gonzaga Preparatory Lacrosse Head Coach
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ZagGrad - All-America
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BAs in communications and journalism. I was struck with the realization that I am grossly undercompensated for a man with two college degrees. More and more, I'm thinking I'm an idiot for continuing in this career I love.
BYUAlum, you served a mission didn't you? Did you decide to get the Russian degree as a result of your mission work? I know a lot of RMs that have gone on Spanish or German speaking missions and decided to get a language degree when they got back.
BYUAlum, you served a mission didn't you? Did you decide to get the Russian degree as a result of your mission work? I know a lot of RMs that have gone on Spanish or German speaking missions and decided to get a language degree when they got back.
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WyoPoke - Veteran
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I majored in Business Administration with a concentration in Marketing and Human Resource Management.
Tim Whitehead
Simon Fraser Lacrosse
1997 - 2000
Simon Fraser Lacrosse
1997 - 2000
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Tim Whitehead - All-America
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I earned a B.S. in Environmental Science at Lehigh and have been at FSU ever since in pursuit of a PhD in Chemical Oceanography. It was definately tough being a science major and varsity lacrosse player in undergrad so I feel the architects' pain.
Cliff Stryker Buck, Ph.D.
Department of Oceanography
Florida State University
Department of Oceanography
Florida State University
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