Fawtbox Tech ......... Bachelors in fine ass honey salad tossin
BA in Psychology and Spanish from Texas Lutheran University
1 year away from my Masters in Social Work from the University of Southern California.
Fawtbox Tech ......... Bachelors in fine ass honey salad tossin
lol utsa
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Cool stuff. I feel that molecular medicine and targeted therapy is the next great thing. I mess around with targeted beta emitters from time to time to effect local damage. It's kinda clumsy though, and hard to predict the eventual distribution/concentration because tumor uptake and clearance kinetics are quite variable. The high dose gradient at the periphery also makes for dicey tumor control probability. The project I'm currently collaborating on involves manipulation of cells loaded with iron oxides. We subject them to a magnetic field and target them to specific sites.
Dumb question, but how do you plan to deliver the protein? Does it need to be intracellular to exert its effect?
One of these days, this will happen to lebomb while he's licking a fart box
Bachelors of Science/Arts in News Editorial Journalism with a minor in Photography. I'm a semester away from a second degree in Broadcasting with a minor in Geology.
Masters of Arts in Communication Studies, emphasis in Masculinity and Ethnic Representations in modern media.
Honored as Graduate Instructor of the Year of 2010-11.
Now teach at the same University in programs of Photography, Photojournalism, and Communication Studies, emphasis in social, cultural, and psychological implications of media representations including film, television, and image marketing.
Yes but......It's a scam
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I'm thinking about getting an MBA in the future, just for a change of pace.
think I've probably earned a Masters in Bating by now
WTF???? That would neva eva happen. I could tell that was a dude by them little hips that niggra had.![]()
B.S Environmental Studies (USC)
M.A Public Policy and Administration (Same)
Bachelor of Science in Marketing from LSU
BS in Biology, minor in Secondary Ed.
In the process of a BSBA in accounting & finance, with a minor in math.
Will at some point either get a masters in finance or an MBA.
Not that I know you and I am not judging but is this real? Did you choose these fields because you wanted to be a life time student and not have to work too much? It sounds like one of those pretentious majors (not that you are, I do not know) - but Multicultural Studies? What were you hoping to accomplish with that one (i.e. was it simply just personal interest due to your sexual preferences or did you think you could make a difference with the knowledge you gained?).
Bachelor in Human Resources
And I'm a certified HR Advisor
ing certification doesnt earn me more $$$$$![]()
My moms husband has a MA in Art History from UC Santa Barbara and ended up selling insurance for almost 30 years
However, he is now a Director of Development for an art museum. I suppose there are some things you can do with that degree.
MA L/IS degree is definitely useful. I wouldn't mind working at a "Media Center" (Library). Quiet, serene, lots of books. Not much money, but who cares if it's what you like to do
That makes sense - I was more wondering about the "Multicultural Studies". I mean, I have never even heard of such a thing and it sounds odd to say the least.
Haven't a clue what that one is or what applications it may have in the real world. Sounds like the same thing as African American Studies
I have to deal with ers like you all day. Why ya'll gotta be so difficult just giving up a little information?
finance>accounting...has more pathways and easier to get into banking system
i did something equivalent as GED accounting, then got credit transfer into a uni...did Accounting degree, couldnt be fck with CPA....i guess i lost the passion to continue to study
CPA as always been on the mind or even a masters in TAX...but just cbf atm
You could tell by the small hips?
Not by the ball bulge that is VERY clearly visible in the still that acts as the youtube preview?
When I made the decision to go back to school, my goal was always to combine advanced degrees in Art History and Library/Info Sciences to be hireable as an art librarian, or doing collections management, or working in an art archive, or a special library, or whatever. Basically as a way of pursuing my love of art history despite hating academia. I don't want to teach, and I don't want to spend the rest of my life trying to get published, so the library experience should make me more flexible and should hopefully give me an edge in the museum world. Ultimately, I made this plan based on the knowledge that my Art History degree will give me a specialization, but that my MLIS is what's going to get me hired.
The other stuff is mostly incidental. My BA included a second major in Studio Art because I'm an artist and knew that I would want to take advantage of the free darkroom as much as humanly possible, so I might as well take a few more studio classes to make up the major. Also, there is surprisingly little crossover between art historians and studio artists. A lot of those who write about it have, sadly, never done it. Knowing process has been hugely helpful in my work as an historian.
As for the somewhat controversial Multicultural Studies, you'll notice it's a minor. And, yes, it is like African American Studies. Or Women's Studies. Or Ethnic Studies. Or whatever else. Despite the derision, it's a pretty rigorous field. But it's not something I ever thought would be my career. I did the minor because I took so many Women's Studies, Studies, and Ethnic Studies classes due to my own personal interests that it just made sense to make the minor official. That said, having a solid foundation in feminist and theory has been HUGELY helpful in my art historical scholarship.
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