Aright /soc/, time for the OFFICIAL /soc/ college/university survey.
> What is your program/major?
>How would you describe your overall college and/or university experience?
>If you can, summarize it in five words.
>Describe, in as much detail as you can, what an “average” person in that program would look and act like.
>Was there something unique to your program/major that students really fretted about?
>Did your program/major have a counterpart or “nemesis,” such as EMS vs. Hospitology or Psychology vs. Sociology?
>Describe what you hated most about your program/major.
>If possible, describe what you liked most about your program/major.
>If your program/major was a source of superpowers, what would those powers be?
>What is the most aggravating popular misconception(s) about your program/major's field?
>If you could make one change to college/university, fundamental or cosmetic, what would it be?
>>25191471
> What is your program/major?
Speech Pathology
>How would you describe your overall college and/or university experience?
Positive, fun, and extremely busy.
>If you can, summarize it in five words.
Same answer as before really. It's four words! :D
>Describe, in as much detail as you can, what an “average” person in that program would look and act like.
Mostly women, no real racial predominance, ages 18-25.
>Was there something unique to your program/major that students really fretted about?
Not really?
>Did your program/major have a counterpart or “nemesis,” such as EMS vs. Hospitology or Psychology vs. Sociology?
Nope.
>Describe what you hated most about your program/major.
How I usually left the observation room in tears. It was a "good hate", but it was emotionally draining.
>If possible, describe what you liked most about your program/major.
Very interesting, got to learn a lot about language structure, also about individual stories as to why patients had the issues they did.
>If your program/major was a source of superpowers, what would those powers be?
Probably the ability to speak to all creatures great and small - or to things that should not be spoken to.
>What is the most aggravating popular misconception(s) about your program/major's field?
I don't recall any that I found aggravating.
>If you could make one change to college/university, fundamental or cosmetic, what would it be?
No idea! I enjoyed what I did.
> What is your program/major?
Law, we're all crazy
> How would you describe your overall college and/or university experience?
Everyone's hair's on fire and we're all too tired to deal with it
> If you can, summarize it in five words.
stressful, depressing, interesting, frustrating, competitive
> Describe, in as much detail as you can, what an “average” person in that program would look and act like.
Sleep deprived, carrying around a coffee poking at their laptop. Possibly dressed formally if they have an internship, otherwise dressed like a hobo. Everyone is busy, generally with weird outside obligations (student groups, events, internships) on top of a heavy class load. Everyone is frazzled, or simply has given up caring.
> Was there something unique to your program/major that students really fretted about?
class rank: Everyone's weighed against each other so no one talks about grades...to a very weird degree. No one discusses their rank.
> Did your program/major have a counterpart or “nemesis,” such as EMS vs. Hospitology or Psychology vs. Sociology?
Other Law students
> Describe what you hated most about your program/major.
The competitiveness and workload, and that your whole grade is a final. Because of the ranking system people will literally steal other students laptops around finals/delete their notes/tear pages out of textbooks etc to try and make them fail.
> If possible, describe what you liked most about your program/major.
You really learn things you pretty much can't learn any other way. The law is a weird, weird field. There's real power in being given the knowledge of how the system works.
> If your program/major was a source of superpowers, what would those powers be?
see image
> What is the most aggravating popular misconception(s) about your program/major's field?
The scumbag lawyer trope is low hanging fruit.
> If you could make one change to college/university, fundamental or cosmetic, what would it be?
Make it cost less
>>25191902
Fuck man I heard Law was pretty rough. Competitive Grading sounds like a terrible system.