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Natter 40: The Nice One
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Nora knows what's up. Also? SHE AWESOME!
I only use Recall when I know the recipient won't have had a chance to read it yet (generally when they're in a timezone that I can be certain isn't at work).
I'd like to either get my MLS or a teaching certificate for high school history (which means I'd have to bulk up on my undergrad history classes before going on for the education classes). If career path was not a consideration, I'd definitely go for a grad degree either in medieval lit or archaeology.
I'd like a bachelor's in History of Fine Arts.
So...barring a really cushy marriage, never happening.
What was your undergrad in? Me, I vote you do English Lit, but I have nothing to support that with. You're bright, and you can obviously read piles and piles.
That is what I got my undergrad in. And I like all those liberal arts degrees. But I'm fantasizing about what to do to burnish my resume. So I'm trying to figure out something that doesn't take me out of commission for years and years and is not an MBA or an unrelated academic field. (I know an MBA is useful but I hate the part where you work in groups to do business-y stuff. I'd just want to learn the theory, not the practice.) A friend suggested the London School of Economics-- that sounds fancy, right?
I would go to art school and stay until I studied all the disciplines if I had the money.
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Bon, what about ethics? And you could specialize that in a number of fields.
ETA: or is it too much like Philosophy.
A PPE at Oxford is the coolest ever. Some variant on that?