Pre-Liberal Studies major?

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When I was in college a lot of the athletes had Leisure Studies as a major. Is that still a major? Never understood that one either.
 
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Ehhh. I changed majors twice during my first 1.5 years at ISU.

The extra money I paid for those 1.5 years of college experience was absolutely worth going to a real college and getting that "college experience" as opposed to going to NIACC for that same period of time and saving a little cash. The friends I made and experience I gained is worth far more in the long run then the several thousand dollars I would have saved at a CC.
I hated going to NIACC.
 

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i have a liberal studies degree. Don't need to act all high and mighty boys and I am not unemployed and like my job.
 

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i have a liberal studies degree. Don't need to act all high and mighty boys and I am not unemployed and like my job.
 

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When I was in college a lot of the athletes had Leisure Studies as a major. Is that still a major? Never understood that one either.

I think by "leisure" they essentially mean "sport". So, majoring in sports and, assumably, physical activity, but nothing too academic. I could be wrong, though.
 

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