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From: Catherine McKay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>. When all is said and done, do what you
> love - if you go into something strictly for the job
> opps and the $, you'll never be happy, but if you go
> for what you love to do, the jobs opps will present themselves.
>
that definitely is something i too believe Catherine. i'm not very driven
by money, and i have always tried to tell people that the choice of a
university course should not be too heavily influenced by the #### at the
end of it all.
i watched my best friend struggle with a course that she undoubtedly had
the academic prowess to do well in last year, and she failed. (i dont think
that was a sentence!)
she hated science, and one too many chemistry lectures left her apathetic
towards the whole college experience. had she chose something like history
i'm sure she would have fared much better.
GARRET
np- Radiohead, lovesick punchdrunk singalong (well, i think that's what it
is called,:-)