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On Apr 18, 7:53 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"mumblerron" wrote in message ... I wasn't pursuing a degree, anyway, and selected courses that, together, did not qualify for a degree in any one field. "I wasn't pursuing a degree anyway..." Oh man, that's the mantra of everyone who flunks out. That may well be the norm. I wouldn't know. In the period from '73 to '75, I was doing a lot of consulting, and had considerable free time. There were a number of disciplines I wanted to learn more about, so I managed to get a GED and take an assortment of courses ranging from sociology to finance to Spanish literature; in '75 I was recruited to be a VP of Pueblo International (NYSE: PII) and figured that the opportunity with a $600 million a year sales company was better than doing a couple of additional business and social science and math classes. So, I dropped, not flunked, out. It was, in retrospect, a perfect decision. No doubt this is why you're still defending it...what, some 30 years later. Christ, this is depressing. |
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