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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message news:cY-cnUE- You come across as someone that's quite bitter in your career choice. You said before that the medical profession appealed to you, but you never had the aptitude in the sciences. As usual your interpretation is incorrect. Sure it is. Here's what you said in May, 2000, Harry: It all depends on what you want to do with your life. When I started college, I wanted to be a medical doctor...until I ran into p-chem. Couldn't hack it then, could now. Dunno why. So I fell back on my second love, literature, and because an English major. Got a BA in that and got an immediate job with a big time newspaper. Paper didn't care what the degree was in, and still doesn't. Got a master's in English, too. Both degrees have little "value" in a society that values degrees in "trade school" subjects. Got another degree a couple of years ago in a sort of trade school subject, but I did that for the pleasure of learning the subject, not to practice the profession. To me, a fault of modern society is that there is not enough emphasis on the liberal arts. Harry Krause |
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