Hello Annette:

Will you please address WHY you think OT must so often be explained?
And WHAT we can do so explanations will not so frequently required in
the future?

Thanks,

Ron



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On Thursday, February 28, 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

AJ> As a student myself, I find I am explaining OT more often than not to
AJ> others.  In fact, I have to send a legal document back to the writer because
AJ> even after explaining what it is that I am studying, she still put down PT.
AJ> I wonder if I should send it back?  It isn't accurate - but I won't have to
AJ> explain myself over and over again (and then listen as the person I'm
AJ> talking with says "Oh, so your like a PT")...  No flames please - of course
AJ> I'm going to have it corrected - just blowing off a little steam over the
AJ> situation.
AJ> I don't have any advise, just agreeing with the other student that it is
AJ> hard to deal with some days.
AJ> Annette

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