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Anonymous
Im going to study sports science(major)
what does fit think?
>> Anonymous
not exactly astrophysics
>> Anonymous
"how to get the best out of your nigras"
>> Anonymous
>>444076
This. OP, enjoy going to school for years only to have professors tell you to feed your nigras moar fried chicken, pwo orange soda, and watermelonz.
>> Anonymous
it's called kinesiology and/or exercise physiology
>> Anonymous
OP here. I might take it. il still undecided.
Does it pay good?
i need opinions about this shit.
That classes i have taken right now work for either Sports science or psychology. but psychology does not pay for shit unless you become a well known researcher or if you get lucky in the "sit in the fucking couch and lets talk about your problems" business
>> Anonymous
I'm taking Exercise Science now at uni and about to graduate. Basically the only hard classes you take your entire career at school are basic biology, anatomy, kinesiology and physiology. The rest are business courses. I suggest to OP to take something useful, like Electrical Engineering or IT, and get a business minor on the side. You can learn so much more on your own about exercise, which I unfortunately had to figure out the hard way.
>> Anonymous
>>444046
what school are you at? unlike traditional ranked schools, the better your school is @ sports, the better it will be in exercise physiology/kin/movement science/what have you.

assuming you are getting your PRE-MED as well. its a fine major, even more 'functional' for use in the clinical fields than the more esoteric chem, bio, phys, etc. that are commonly pursued by pre-meds. if you arent pre-med...enjoy working as the only degreed personal trainer @ the gym.

BTW. the degree has usually 0% to do w/sports/training/weights/anaerobic work, simply because thats NOT where the $ is, and the purpose of PhDs is singular, bring in $ with pertinent research+publish.