Who here is in college besides me?
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I graduated a few years ago. My diploma is in a box somewhere and I am working in a totally unrelated field that pays better and has fewer hassels than teaching does.
Incidently my degree is in History with a minor in the Humanities.
I had originally intended on getting a Master's degree and teaching at Junior College but I was so sick of writing papers at the end that I couldn't see doing another two years of it at that time.
Incidently my degree is in History with a minor in the Humanities.
I had originally intended on getting a Master's degree and teaching at Junior College but I was so sick of writing papers at the end that I couldn't see doing another two years of it at that time.
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Re: Who here is in college besides me?
I am. Graduating in December with a degree in electronic/computer engineering. Now if only I could find a job . . .EmperorMing wrote:Who here is in college besides me?
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