What College Majors Would The Characters Of "Game Of Thrones" Have?
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What College Majors Would The Characters Of "Game Of Thrones" Have?

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What College Majors Would The Characters Of "Game Of Thrones" Have?

Even though "Game of Thrones" has no known colleges in Westeros, the North, or on the wall, each characters displays traits or skills that would be perfectly applicable in our current society. If each of the characters were to go to college, this is what some of them would, most likely, major in.

1. Daenerys: sociology and international relations.

Daenerys interest and care for others is apparent in actions towards the slaves in the areas she liberates. Her care for others would make her a great social worker. Her interests in politics and working with other from areas all around the world would make international relations a great double major for her.

2. Tyrion: pre-law.

Tyrion is a strong investigator, speaker, and persuader. These traits, accompanied with his passion, would make him a fantastic lawyer.

3. Jon Snow: military science.

Jon is all about fighting for his land and brotherhood, both of which would make him a strong military leader. Hopefully, military science would give him the background to shine, and teach him how to prevent his troops from betraying him.

4. Sansa Stark: English and theater.

Sansa is a romantic at heart, which would spark a love of stories that would make her a strong English major. Also, her ability to act, especially in the presence of Joffrey and Ramsey, would definitely make her a theater double major.

5. Arya Stark: criminal justice.

Arya is focused on justice and revenge against the bad guys, which would make her a great criminal justice student. This could lead to a career in law enforcement, as long as she jailed criminals instead of killing them.

6. Bran Stark: philosophy.

Bran is a thoughtful, insightful person who sees problems in a different way than everyone else. His thoughtfulness would make him a strong philosophy major.

7. Cersei Lannister: communications.

Cersei understands people and their motivations, and is very good at manipulating them. These skills would be further enhanced by a communications degree.

8. Margaery Terrell: political science.

Margaery deeply understands the political systems and manipulates them in order to increase her own personal power and status. This deep knowledge and manipulation would make her a great political science major.

9. Jaime Lannister: business.

Jaime is a smart, savvy person who is good and understanding and interacting with people. This, along with his leadership abilities would make him a strong business owner, or manager of a company.

10. Lord Varys: psychology.

Varys is an amazing listener and observer. He brings deep insight that very few others could because of this. He would be a perfect psychology major.

11. Melissandre: marketing and theology

Melissandre is very good at selling herself and her philosophy, so these skills would greatly help her as a marketing major. Also, her experience with her religion, if you can consider her ideology and actions a religion, would make her a good theology as well.

12. Ramsay Bolton: biology.

While many people go into a biology major hoping to become a doctor, or solve world health issues, Ramsay would use his major to learn more about human anatomy to make him a better and more efficient killer, or torturer, if that is even possible.

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