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Subject:Liberal Arts etc. From:Documania <dcma -at- MAIL1 -dot- NAI -dot- NET> Date:Wed, 10 Sep 1997 15:45:07 -0500
Following the pros and cons presented by this thread make me glad I don't
have a degree. No one can focus their preconceived degree notions on me!
Granted, I usually have to fight a different set of preconceived notions,
but it's nice to know that I don't have to deal with this particular
problem. Being degree-less, I have to _demonstrate_ my ability because
otherwise few people will believe I have it thanks to that missing piece of
paper.
Carolyn Haley
DocuMania
dcma -at- ct1 -dot- nai -dot- net
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