Never Forget

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Feb 2006

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Jan 3, 2008, 12:03 AM
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That doesn't do much good if you're not interested in what you'd be able to go to grad school for.
Lith, you might actually want to talk to BlueMikey about this. He went to grad school for CS for a few years, decided he hated it, left, did various jobs I don't think he was too happy with, and just started law school this year.
I think it really comes down to what kind of person you are. If you're someone that's going to work to live, then I don't think it should matter a whole lot what discipline you're in, just as long as you can make your living. If you're someone like myself, and live to work, then it should be completely worth it to you to go back to school to try and learn about what you love.
Of course, you should see if there's some way to get towards something you're interested without having to go back through undergrad if it's possible. Since, well, four years is a pretty significant amount of time in your career right now.
How ya doing, buddy?
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