March 14, 2006
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You scored as Mathematics. You should be a Math major! Like Pythagoras, you are analytical, rational, and are always ready to tackle the problem head-on!
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Biology
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100% |
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Mathematics
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100% |
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Philosophy
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100% |
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English
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100% |
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Engineering
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100% |
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Journalism
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83% |
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Psychology
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83% |
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Art
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83% |
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Linguistics
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75% |
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Chemistry
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67% |
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Theater
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58% |
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Dance
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42% |
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Sociology
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33% |
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Anthropology
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17% |
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What is your Perfect Major?
This is why I won’t be bothered if it takes me 7 years to get my degree - I’ll have done half a degree of half a dozen other subjects as well! Multi-variable calc (or linear algebra) and philosophy of mind are on the chopping block for the fall.
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I should try calc again too; and most definitely audit Searle’s class. Hm, every field on that list is interesting to me. You and I and others who love our minds, we’re fortunate, we will never run out of things that give us wonder. I’m glad for that.
Comment by Jenna — March 15, 2006 @ 9:50 pm