Well, it's probably because I'm an English major, but the thing I've 
heard from teachers, English majors, and "grown-ups" is "it doesn't 
matter what you graduate in, just get the piece of paper."
I've heard that more often than you may think.
The other thing that surprised me was everyone who said "stay in school, 
get another degree."  I'm not graduating at 22 or 23.  I'm 29, and by 
the time I graduate I'll be 30.  I know I didn't tell ya'll that, but I 
was thinking it didn't really matter.  I think it's time for me to be 
done with school, and get a real job.  But, you never know.  I have a 
descent job now, and I get some of school paid for (and get a little 
time off of work to go to class), so maybe I'll just stay in my present 
job after I graduate.
Maybe I'll get a job that has nothing to do with anything.
Michael

Scott Harney wrote:

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>>Thanks to everyone that replied.
>>I am somewhat surprised by some of the replies, so I'm very glad I asked
>>the question.  I appreciate the advice!
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>So what surprised you?
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