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To: Edwarda who wrote (55248)9/14/1999 3:11:00 PM
From: Neocon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
One of the people I knew who became a clinical psychologist was a control freak. He had been a senior resident in the freshman dorm when I entered St. John's, and he delighted in humiliating freshmen who shut their doors too loudly, or otherwise disturbed him, even in mid- afternoon. Another fellow who became a psychiatrist was one of the most neurotic people I have ever met. On the other hand, I have known a couple who seemed okay, and I do not know a lot who went on to practice....



To: Edwarda who wrote (55248)9/14/1999 3:15:00 PM
From: epicure  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 108807
 
there was a math major at Stanford? Berkeley? who beat his Doctoral advisors head in with a hammer- I think MATH majors are dangerous, and weird, I've never met a math major who wasn't weird (weird being determined by my subjective analysis). And I don't think much of physics majors either. Chem majors are a little squirrely- (sniffing all those chemicals no doubt). Biologists are really the only NORMAL students in the sciences (although the health professions students can be a little uptight).