"Day Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> [...]
> Recent raps in the trade journals imply that the
> proficiency tests are in demand, and that college
> degrees are often being ignored. Course, if what
> you want is an 'education', college is nice, but
> then so is a reading list of classics, which is
> gonzo cheaper. The dialogue of the classroom has
> always been seen as instructive, but now, so are
> these lists. choices are more complex now.

Yeah, but the partying's definitely better in college. Hell, stay in as long
as you can and enjoy it. You'll never have the chance again.

You can always take some low-paying tech job, then burn out trying to
self-study later. Those are the folks who get on mailing lists and rail on
about how college is for elitists. :)

- Bob

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