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you got a lot of timeOriginally Posted by bsktball4lyf3
I don't even know what to do when I grow up and i'm a junior...
you can always take a counseling class which helps you determine what your interests are
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you got a lot of timeOriginally Posted by bsktball4lyf3
I don't even know what to do when I grow up and i'm a junior...
Doesn't matter.Originally Posted by bsktball4lyf3
I don't even know what to do when I grow up and i'm a junior...
Long term: athletic director at a DI college. Short Term: Athletic training. I want to dabble in sports medicine possibly but remain in anathletic setting.Originally Posted by prokid404
Originally Posted by calibeebee
Nutrition and Exercise Science
What are you trying to do career wise?
Originally Posted by JohnnyRedStorm
So basically this moron just said that teachers, writers, historians, philosophers, etc. are lazy Americans that settle for mediocrity because they don't make as much money as doctors and lawyers. Good to know.
Haha niceOriginally Posted by Hazeleyed Honey
I am done with school forever!Finished the Masters program this past August.
Undergrad - Major: Economics; Minor: Political Science.
Masters - Public and International Affairs (multidisciplinary program with three fields of study: Public Policy, International Affairs, and Development Studies)
same. I might end up changing though if it doesn't get any better.Originally Posted by illwill8710
Electrical Engineering
Originally Posted by Lazy B
True as well. I never discouraged him from pursuing SPM as a minor, I just wanted to let him know the real deal and how its not all Drew Rosenhaus on ESPN. The sports industry is one in which you pay your dues before achieving true success. Networking is very important. If a speaker comes to your class, talk with them for a few minutes after class and exchange info. You might get an internship out of it if you keep tabs with him/her.Originally Posted by JohnnyRedStorm
True, but minoring in it won't hurt him. Just know that if you want to make it in that field you have to get involved with one of the sports teams at your university and network early.Originally Posted by Lazy B
Stick with business. Sports Management is not what its cracked up to be. You have to work your way up to get to that level. Its a very grueling process from the bottom to top and shows who's made for the industry and who isn't. There were a few SPM majors on NT. If you want info make a thread and ask. The answers might turn you off. You have to be on your grind. My school has one of the premier programs in the country and out of the majority that are in the SPM program only a handful will actually be doing something sports related when its all said and done.Originally Posted by Destination Kicks
Majoring in Business hopefully minoring in Sports Management. I want to be an agent.