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Subject:Re: What does a tech writer do? From:Sabahat Ashraf <sabahat_ashraf -at- MENTORG -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 9 Sep 1997 13:34:03 EDT
On Sep 9, 1:23pm, Tom Johnson wrote:
<snipped>
> By the way, if you are looking for a good place to take technical
> communication classes, Michigan Tech is a great school.
Other names that come up in discussions of "Top Ten And Beyond":
RPI [Rensselaer -- disclaimer: my graduate alma mater]
TTU
UWashington
CMU [Carnegie-Mellon]
...
I do not claim this list to be comprehensive.
Did we get that list of schools together we planned to? I have been nomail for
a while.
Sabahat
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