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To: Academiadotorg
He noted that while most engineering students “don’t see the light of day” in college, other majors “enjoy life” on campus because “most majors are not remotely vocational,” or difficult.

Betweeen engineering classes, homework and my work-study job, I was consistantly doing 110-120 hours/week. OTOH, the non-science Arts majors at my fraternity started the weekend on Thursday night.

This shaped how I view the MSM. Journalists used to be journalism majors. Thus they had a lot of extra time for protesting the cause-de-jour, art festivals, drinking and drugs. They are neither responsible or particularily bright people, but their profession gives them a whole lot of undeserved publicity.

24 posted on 05/12/2014 12:00:52 PM PDT by kidd
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To: kidd

I have an e gineering degree (BS in computer science from Texas A&M), but I haven’t worked in almst 20 years while I’ve been a stay at home mom.

I would like to get back to working, but it seems my degree and 10 years in the workforce doesn!t make a difference.

Wonder if it was worth the money and hard work. Grant ut, I met my husband at work, so that is basically what my degree got me.


30 posted on 05/12/2014 12:23:06 PM PDT by luckystarmom
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