SpiderMonkey
Explorer
I started another related thread: http://www.enworld.org/showthread.php?t=130779 about being done with school, and it got me wondering, "What do/did my fellow EN Worlders study?" I'm curious to see what D&Der's did with their brains when they weren't D&Ding.
I just started the pedagogy track of the English grad program here at my U. I have an B.A. in Secondary Ed. English/History. It took me forever, because I wanted to major in everything (including, but not limited to, Political Science, French, and Philosophy).
I'm guessing we'll see quite a few people with degrees in teaching, business, and computers. I wouldn't be surprised to see a lot of people with history degrees, either, given our personal proclivities.
I just started the pedagogy track of the English grad program here at my U. I have an B.A. in Secondary Ed. English/History. It took me forever, because I wanted to major in everything (including, but not limited to, Political Science, French, and Philosophy).
I'm guessing we'll see quite a few people with degrees in teaching, business, and computers. I wouldn't be surprised to see a lot of people with history degrees, either, given our personal proclivities.
