Computer Engineering in 1998... when I had to take a class named "Quality Hand Soldering" I dropped out. Even in 1998, no one was repairing motherboards. The late 90s was terrible for technology studies, as it took universities about 8-10 years to catch up to the boom brought on by Windows 95 and the internet. Luckily Harrisment's brother graduated college, became a technology recruiter and got us all jobs doing Y2K work for like 20 bucks an hour. The rest is history. If I was graduating today, I'd get a degree in computer science or physics... but when I was in college the computer sciences degrees were in Pascal and COBOL.
Finance and History with minors in Psychology and Philosophy. Then an MA in Economics (with the goal of getting my PhD, but left the program) followed by a JD and MBA. Considering going back to school for a mathematics and/or physics degree, but that's still up in the air.
dual b.s. in Kinesiology and Political Science. If there are 2 majors that go together, it's those 2.
How do you major in Honors? Most colleges have an honor program, but you can't major in honors, you just graduate with a special degree.