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How cool is that?
I wish I'd gone to a school that had allowed me to really tailor my education to what I was actually interested in learning. I can honestly say all the math and science I use today, I learned in grade school. Imagine all the stuff I could've learned in school had I been given a little more freedom to choose. I mean, wouldn't students be more excited about learning if they were taking classes they were actually interested in? In fact, it would seem like it would take some major creativity to come up with an original major and then have to plan out all the courses you'd need to achieve it.
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Or maybe I'd major in "FEAR" and study the history of the horror film; the psychology behind people's attraction to fear; a deep look into the physical ramifications that fear can have on a person; delve into the most common fears and ways to overcome them.
Or maybe "SUPERNATURAL STUDIES" and then I could look into ghosts, demons, vampires, werewolves and other supernatural topics, discovering their origins and their impact on society.
Man....the prospect of coming up with my own degree is actually kind of making me want to go back to school (and I hated school). Maybe I could just start by taking one class: The History of Zombies, perhaps?
If you could create your own major, what would it be? Leave your comments above!
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2 comments:
I'm certain I wouldn't be in YOUR classes. . . fear terrifies me, and lets not even get started on Zombies and things like that! I'll have to think about what my subject would be, but I definitely know it wouldn't be yours.
Paranormal/Supernatural Studies would be an amazing major! Or something to do with Fantasy... I know I was bummed (along with the majority of my fellow English/Writing majors) when my college decided to offer the LotR class the term AFTER I graduated.
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