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Most "rah" course

I know there are tons of rah threads, and I am in no way "rah bashing", but someone one the most rah university thread brought up a point about the number of rahs being course-dependent. I'm just interested, what are the most rah courses in your opinion? Just curious :smile:

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BA(Hons) Rah Studies
Reply 2
In my experience Medicine or Economics.
Reply 3
Art History.
From my experience, you tend to get a lot in either the old respected courses like classics, archaeology, etc and in vocational courses that lead you to professional jobs, like medicine, pharmacy, etc.
Equine Science? :dontknow:
Reply 6
Politics
English is rah heavy too
Reply 8
Geoggers.
Reply 9
Politics
Lady Gaga studies. If you listen carefully, she says rah a few times "rah rah, rom ah ah" see?
(edited 13 years ago)
Reply 11
Lol so many rah threads today... :tongue: I honestly have no idea.
Reply 12
English, Geography, History of Art
The more arty subjects that aren't social sciences (like pyschology) or academic (like philosophy) or truely arts subjects (like drama, art etc.)
Reply 13
Original post by toasteh
Art History.


This is the credited response.
Reply 14
what's rah?
Ok....so for once and all....

Humanities

Classics
Geography
Economics
Art history
English Lit.
French

Vocational]

Medicine
Vet med
Accounting


I must say they don't seem to take maths, chemical engineering, architecture, nursing, midwifery, physics, chem, german, arabic etc
Reply 16
Does anyone else detest the word "Rah" or is it just me?
Reply 17
Original post by esimmons
Politics

Original post by Haychee
Politics


Care to explain why?
Reply 18
Original post by Ripper
Does anyone else detest the word "Rah" or is it just me?


Yah
Reply 19
Original post by SergioMZ
Care to explain why?


I'm doing politics as part of a joint honours and there are a lot of Rah's on my politics course.

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