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To: Rambi who wrote (76515)3/30/2000 2:08:00 PM
From: Neocon  Respond to of 108807
 
Those who would already be likely to thrive in the real world do so, those who would not often do not. Many become lawyers, some become doctors, although they usually need an additional course or two from elsewhere to qualify. Very many do some type of graduate school, whether to teach or for other reasons. Grading is somewhat more subjective than usual, and therefore it can be a problem anticipating one's transcript. Many have gone into computer related fields, although there is no formal work with computers on the curriculum. By and large, alumni do pretty well, although they may have some trouble with the initial transition. It does not prepare you for the real world directly, but many profit from the discussion- based classes and the range of subjects they are exposed to, and carry over skills in that manner.........



To: Rambi who wrote (76515)3/30/2000 2:11:00 PM
From: Neocon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
I have to go out, but if you have any more questions, post them and I will try to get to them tonight........