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What was/is your college major? And what college did you attend?

Started by Roadgeekteen, May 04, 2021, 07:41:35 PM

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Roadgeekteen

If you went to college. I'm majoring in Operations and Information Management at UMass Amherst starting this fall.
God-emperor of Alanland, king of all the goats and goat-like creatures

Current Interstate map I am making:

https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?hl=en&mid=1PEDVyNb1skhnkPkgXi8JMaaudM2zI-Y&ll=29.05778059819179%2C-82.48856825&z=5


Max Rockatansky

I phoned in High School and didn't attend a single college course until was 21.  My major was Criminal Justice but I never bothered to finish given I ended up with a high paying job at 23 (for the time) that took up what time I had.  I went to mostly Scottsdale Community College but also did a course or two at some of the other Maricopa County colleges.

I-55

Let's Go Purdue Basketball Whoosh

SkyPesos

I just made a decision for myself a couple of weeks ago after various acceptances. Going to Purdue engineering for Class of 2025. They don't auto admit to major, as first year students complete a general engineering program, but after that, leaning towards civil with a transportation focus.

I-55

Quote from: SkyPesos on May 04, 2021, 08:23:48 PM
I just made a decision for myself a couple of weeks ago after various acceptances. Going to Purdue engineering for Class of 2025. They don't auto admit to major, as first year students complete a general engineering program, but after that, leaning towards civil with a transportation focus.

That's my plan as well, except I finish FYE tomorrow. I only had 2 FYE classes this semester, my other 3 were CE core classes (but not from the school of Civil Engineering, I took CGT 164 (graphics, CAD), PHYS 241 (Electricity, Magnetism, Light), and MA 261 (Calc 3)).

FYE is mostly math. ENGR 131-132 focuses on Excel (131) and MATLAB (132) to evaluate formulas, Chem is a lot of math, Physics is a lot of math, and labs use Python (in 172), and Calc is Calc. Be familiar with the software mentioned above. And for your FYE science selective choose CHM 116 over CS 159, as it will help with technical electives later (junior/senior years).

If you have any more FYE questions you can let me know.
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jmacswimmer

WPI Civil Engineering "˜18 - the department didn't allow any formal concentrations, but my senior capstone was in transportation so that was unofficially my concentration.

(By the way, WPI has the best mascot ever - a goat!!!)
"Now, what if da Bearss were to enter the Indianapolis 5-hunnert?"
"How would they compete?"
"Let's say they rode together in a big buss."
"Is Ditka driving?"
"Of course!"
"Then I like da Bear buss."
"DA BEARSSS BUSSSS"

SectorZ

Coming soon from RGT, "What is your SSN and your mother's maiden name?"

SkyPesos

Quote from: jmacswimmer on May 04, 2021, 09:09:26 PM
(By the way, WPI has the best mascot ever - a goat!!!)
School should change their name to API: Alanland Polytechnic Institute. That'll fit better  :bigass:

jmacswimmer

Quote from: SkyPesos on May 04, 2021, 09:15:42 PM
Quote from: jmacswimmer on May 04, 2021, 09:09:26 PM
(By the way, WPI has the best mascot ever - a goat!!!)
School should change their name to API: Alanland Polytechnic Institute. That'll fit better  :bigass:
I think I made reference to a Quindaro Polytechnic Institute (QPI) in one of my Alanland posts around when AP Alanland & Alan State University (ASU) were hot topics :-D

Edited to add: Yup:

Quote from: jmacswimmer on April 13, 2021, 12:17:48 PM
Indeed...illegal horny goat weed is good for admittance at public institutions such as ASU, but legal horny goat weed is needed at private institutions such as Quindaro Polytechnic Institute (QPI).
"Now, what if da Bearss were to enter the Indianapolis 5-hunnert?"
"How would they compete?"
"Let's say they rode together in a big buss."
"Is Ditka driving?"
"Of course!"
"Then I like da Bear buss."
"DA BEARSSS BUSSSS"

Hot Rod Hootenanny

Please, don't sue Alex & Andy over what I wrote above

I-55

Quote from: jmacswimmer on May 04, 2021, 09:21:18 PM
Quote from: SkyPesos on May 04, 2021, 09:15:42 PM
Quote from: jmacswimmer on May 04, 2021, 09:09:26 PM
(By the way, WPI has the best mascot ever - a goat!!!)
School should change their name to API: Alanland Polytechnic Institute. That'll fit better  :bigass:
I think I made reference to a Quindaro Polytechnic Institute (QPI) in one of my Alanland posts around when AP Alanland & Alan State University (ASU) were hot topics :-D

Edited to add: Yup:

Quote from: jmacswimmer on April 13, 2021, 12:17:48 PM
Indeed...illegal horny goat weed is good for admittance at public institutions such as ASU, but legal horny goat weed is needed at private institutions such as Quindaro Polytechnic Institute (QPI).

QPI vs API - Alanland's Techmo Bowl
Let's Go Purdue Basketball Whoosh

Roadgeekteen

Quote from: SectorZ on May 04, 2021, 09:14:31 PM
Coming soon from RGT, "What is your SSN and your mother's maiden name?"
"How long is your weiner"
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Current Interstate map I am making:

https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?hl=en&mid=1PEDVyNb1skhnkPkgXi8JMaaudM2zI-Y&ll=29.05778059819179%2C-82.48856825&z=5

1995hoo

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commenting on the Capitals clinching a playoff spot.

"That sounded stupid, didn't it?"
—Kolzig, to the same reporter a few seconds later.

Angelo71

I'd like to major in Architecture and Civil Engineering with a minor in Landscape Architecture. I'd like to go to Virginia Tech.

Roadgeekteen

Quote from: Angelo71 on May 04, 2021, 10:27:19 PM
I'd like to major in Architecture and Civil Engineering with a minor in Landscape Architecture. I'd like to go to Virginia Tech.
Are you in High School?
God-emperor of Alanland, king of all the goats and goat-like creatures

Current Interstate map I am making:

https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?hl=en&mid=1PEDVyNb1skhnkPkgXi8JMaaudM2zI-Y&ll=29.05778059819179%2C-82.48856825&z=5

Angelo71

Quote from: Roadgeekteen on May 04, 2021, 10:28:46 PM
Quote from: Angelo71 on May 04, 2021, 10:27:19 PM
I'd like to major in Architecture and Civil Engineering with a minor in Landscape Architecture. I'd like to go to Virginia Tech.
Are you in High School?
Yes.

Big John


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triplemultiplex

I have a BS in geography from UW Eau Claire.  I minored in geology (kick-ass field trips, yo!).
With that degree, I have been a production cartographer at one gig and a geospatial specialist at my current gig; among other titles.  I currently spend most of my time coordinating field crews in the collection of roadway system data including pavement imagery, LiDAR data and roadway imagery.  Think of Google Streetview, but you can also look down at al the cracks and ruts in the road.

As a note to all the roadgeeks reading here, I have been able to monetize my spatial aptitude with at least two employers so far in my professional career.   I raised some bars at the publishing company I worked for in my 20's in terms of cartographic standards and I have been able to combine my field experience with my general awareness of road shit and the shortcomings of government to streamline the type of data collection I currently oversee.

This may or may not come as a surprise to y'all reading this but sometimes, governments don't always have a firm grasp over the scope of the infrastructure over which they have jurisdiction.  It is those bureaucratic blind spots where a geography nerd like you or me can literally save dozens of hours of confusion and discoordination.  Something as simple as checking a state's 511 site can save crazy amounts of time bypassing closed roads the state expects to be collected.  All it takes is someone with the interest and drive to check these things ahead of time.
"That's just like... your opinion, man."

Roadgeekteen

Quote from: triplemultiplex on May 04, 2021, 11:25:37 PM
I have a BS in geography from UW Eau Claire.  I minored in geology (kick-ass field trips, yo!).
With that degree, I have been a production cartographer at one gig and a geospatial specialist at my current gig; among other titles.  I currently spend most of my time coordinating field crews in the collection of roadway system data including pavement imagery, LiDAR data and roadway imagery.  Think of Google Streetview, but you can also look down at al the cracks and ruts in the road.

As a note to all the roadgeeks reading here, I have been able to monetize my spatial aptitude with at least two employers so far in my professional career.   I raised some bars at the publishing company I worked for in my 20's in terms of cartographic standards and I have been able to combine my field experience with my general awareness of road shit and the shortcomings of government to streamline the type of data collection I currently oversee.

This may or may not come as a surprise to y'all reading this but sometimes, governments don't always have a firm grasp over the scope of the infrastructure over which they have jurisdiction.  It is those bureaucratic blind spots where a geography nerd like you or me can literally save dozens of hours of confusion and discoordination.  Something as simple as checking a state's 511 site can save crazy amounts of time bypassing closed roads the state expects to be collected.  All it takes is someone with the interest and drive to check these things ahead of time.
Your job sounds fantastic.
God-emperor of Alanland, king of all the goats and goat-like creatures

Current Interstate map I am making:

https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?hl=en&mid=1PEDVyNb1skhnkPkgXi8JMaaudM2zI-Y&ll=29.05778059819179%2C-82.48856825&z=5

NWI_Irish96

I majored in mathematics at Notre Dame and then got a masters in mathematics at Michigan State.
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Illinois: counties 100%, highways 61%
Michigan: counties 100%, highways 56%
Wisconsin: counties 86%, highways 23%

ET21

Bachelors in Science for meteorology at Northern Illinois University
The local weatherman, trust me I can be 99.9% right!
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IN: I-80, I-94
SD: I-190
WI: I-90, I-94
MI: I-94, I-196
MN: I-90

GaryV

Quote from: Hot Rod Hootenanny on May 04, 2021, 09:26:29 PM
Geography at some state school in the middle of Ohio.

Maybe your geography degree will help you pinpoint a location.   :-D

For myself a BA in Math at Hope College, some graduate course work in computer science at MSU, and almost 30 years later a MS in Computer Science from Lawrence Tech.

JoePCool14

Quote from: Big John on May 04, 2021, 10:59:33 PM
Civil Engineering, UW-Platteville.

Ditto! I'm there right now, hoping to graduate a year from now, Spring 2022. :biggrin:

:) Needs more... :sombrero: Not quite... :bigass: Perfect.
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kphoger

Concordia University, River Forest (IL) – Undecided major, pre-seminary program.  (I had enrolled with the expectation of being a Spanish major, but it turns out the e-mail confirming the existence of a Spanish major coupled to pre-sem was apparently not from the college I thought it was from, so I ended up being officially "undecided".  I also had a conversion experience at the beginning of the year, upon which I realized I wasn't called to be a pastor;  I imagine a lot of you are quite relieved by that.)

Slacked off, stopped going to class, flunked out

College of DuPage, Glen Ellyn (IL) – earned an AA degree, which is basically a high school diploma with a blue star on it.

Intended to transfer into Southern Illinois University, but never got around to it.
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