To: KierkegaardMAN
There are degrees in Hard Sciences which will yield rewarding and remunerative careers.
Then there are degrees in “hobbies”. Most of those are in “the arts/studies”
41 posted on
11/12/2022 6:17:55 AM PST by
Ouderkirk
(The modern world demands that we approve what it should not even dare ask us to tolerate.)
To: Ouderkirk
"There are degrees in Hard Sciences which will yield rewarding and remunerative careers." BS and PhD Analytical Chemistry. Spent a career designing instrumentation to make chemical measurements. Loved every second of it. Now retired with no debt.
Not bad for a fat kid from a tiny rural school in south Louisiana (13 in my graduating class).
133 posted on
11/13/2022 6:37:53 AM PST by
Wonder Warthog
(Not Responding to Seagull Snark)
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