My profession that I chose before dentistry. I would like to be an oral surgeon. This is one of the most competitive fields in today's dentistry. With this, I would like to practice with my father. People have to complete many courses and degrees before they become dentists. I think this is a difficult thing. School will be tough, but the final reward is infinite. After graduating from college, the oral surgeon has to go to the dental school, and they have to go after 5 years.
What is my major? I am an interdisciplinary major, starting with an interdisciplinary course of social science, psychology, design and engineering course, creating my own profession focused on human technology interaction and design innovation. To this extent, I would like to work in areas related to user / market research, user experience design, design consulting, and strategy. I would like to help fill the gap between technology and interpersonal relationship, I would like to understand how technology affects society and expectations for future technological progress (if he consultant to me he is very I will be happy)
In the middle of the fall semester of my freshman year, I changed my major subject from regular to marketing. In the next semester, I chose Nutrition and Nutrition Lab - and changed my major from marketing to nutrition and nutrition. I attended the Educational Psychology Course in the fall of the second grade and changed my major to Secondary Education from Diet and Nutrition through Social Research Accreditation. I found myself sitting in the front row of the "American Revolution History" in the second semester of the second grade. In this lecture, I will fall in love with historical research and meet teachers who have the greatest influence on my intellectual growth.
Hello. My name is Megna. I am in my older spring at the University of California, San Diego. My major is computer science, but my major is undeclared. For those who have not enrolled in the University of California at San Diego there are several backgrounds: computer science (including all other engineering courses) is "affected" or "advanced" major. This means that there are too many students, and students who do not attend school need to apply immediately for admission. To me, this means that I need to do: my time at UCSD began in the fall of 2015, and now I look like a "typical new experience". I may have participated in more activities in my high school career over the past few months, please fill in my phone a lot of phone numbers, and I will not use it I will. When you arrive here you will learn things, your new birth. :)