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erica44
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I went to the University of Oklahoma, majoring in international relations, then went to West Texas A&M University and majored in General Studies. Now I am in the NAvy majoring in stupidity (really I am a journalist) and I can't wait to get back to real college and party some more. woohoo. Erica
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pansee
Sep 18, 2003, 4:15 PM
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Powell Wyoming. Photography
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granite_grrl
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Dalhousie University, aka - DalTech, aka- TUNS, aka- Tech (stupid mergers), in Halifax, NS Studying (with three months to go!!!) Electrical Engineering.
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ropegungirl
Sep 18, 2003, 5:34 PM
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I went to University of Alberta, did a degree in Recreation Administration and then did a 2 year diploma at Grant MacEwan College in Computer Technology. :twisted:
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edge
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I have an Associates Degree in Electronic Engineering from NH Technical Institute, which I have never used in the 20 years since receiving it...
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turockgirl
Sep 18, 2003, 8:25 PM
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I go to the University of Tulsa and am majoring in International Business & French.
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atg200
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NYU in New York City, 1 credit shy of a BM Cello Performance. A good bowel movement is more useful and satisfying to complete than a BM, so i'm not sad tendinitis shut me down for my senior recital and caused me not to graduate. After 5 years of life on the outside, the chances of me ever being a college graduate are diminishing daily. If I were to go back, it would likely be for Geology.
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marnitanya
Sep 18, 2003, 10:39 PM
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Currently at the University of Tulsa, majoring in Psychology, minoring in Anthropology... But, when I first got here I was a Piano Performance Major... Still my first love, and still very very very very very tempting to go back to....
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atg200
Sep 18, 2003, 10:43 PM
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don't even think about it marni. getting out of music is the smartest thing you've ever done. i did pretty well in the professional scene in NYC before my injury, and figuring out there was no way i could do it professionally anymore was one of the greatest days of my life.
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calliope
Sep 18, 2003, 10:44 PM
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I have a BS in Theatre Performance from Lamar University and a MA in Advertising from University of Texas, Austin. I use the skills learned in both programs daily to act like I know what I'm doing and spin it the right way when it becomes apparent I'm bluffing.
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marnitanya
Sep 18, 2003, 10:45 PM
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In reply to: don't even think about it marni. getting out of music is the smartest thing you've ever done. i did pretty well in the professional scene in NYC before my injury, and figuring out there was no way i could do it professionally anymore was one of the greatest days of my life. thanks for the advice... one of the things that keeps me from going back is the fact that i still wanna love the piano, and i DO have an injury, if it gets any worse, surgery will be in my near future, which would totally end any career to speak of. I just have so many people trying to pull me back in... the dark side is hard to resist.....
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emtclimber
Sep 18, 2003, 11:37 PM
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Emergency Medical Technician at the Canadian College of Emergency Medical Services.
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calamity_chk
Sep 18, 2003, 11:43 PM
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dont listen to atg .. he's just a grumpy old fart .. though, if i had to choose between piano and avoiding surgery, i'd avoid the surgery .... well, actually, knowing me .. i'd be a stubborn butthole and end up having the surgery.
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atg200
Sep 18, 2003, 11:53 PM
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don't listen to clymbr_chk - she has no experience being a professional musican ;) besides, unless you are *really* good - and almost no one outside the major music schools back east and in europe is that good - most music majors end up working in book stores and things like that. i would suggest going to new york and hanging out with some of the folks at manhattan school of music and julliard, and observing two things: 1. they are unbelievably good 2. they are unbelievably screwed up people
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calamity_chk
Sep 18, 2003, 11:55 PM
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pshaw .. i'm a professional somethin' besides, i graduated cum laude and will be working in a bookstore if i'm lucky .. look at you and your drop-out self .. let the gurl be happpy .. besides, you dont even like academia .. she should stay in school for-ever and have a million majors .. :lol: .. hehehe jk
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camhead
Sep 18, 2003, 11:57 PM
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I haven't even read this thread, but as a recovering guitarist, I will wholeheartedly agree with atg200. musicians are a dime a dozen. decent, reliable, and pragmatic musicians are fricking rare.
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calamity_chk
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paul, you suck. i'm your partner, you're supposed to side with me, duh.
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organic
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Geesh only 3 Biologists what is the world coming to. You would think climbers love the outdoors and Biology. Junior, University of Illinois at Chicago, UIC Biology Major/ Premed
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turockgirl
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heh...I was a biochemistry/pre-med major until chemistry ate my lunch last year....does that count??
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krillen
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Ecosystem Management Technician Diploma Geographic Information Systems Application Specialist post diploma Certificate Currently prepping my application to go back to Uni. P/T, leaning toward Environmental Studies (hopefully School of planning). -> hopefully be an Environmental Planner in the end...or a teacher....not sure, never sure...
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melekzek
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BS and MS in computer science, Istanbul, Turkey 3rd year doing PhD in computer science somewhere deep in texas you probably could not find on the map, har har har
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robscate
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BSME University of Utah, Minor in English, Minor in Math, Technical Certificate in mechatronics...
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