popeye1250
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Joined: 1/27/2006 From: New Hampshire Status: offline
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Yeah, those are some good ideas. "Distance learning," I've heard that phrase somewhere before. One of the best colleges for "communications" is Emerson college in Boston, Mass. The alumni includes Jay Leno, Norman Lear, Henry Winkler and Bobcat Goldthwaite. I wonder if they have distance learning? When I got out of the USCG I was a disabled veteran. The V.A. picks up all your costs for school but, they have a regulation; "The veteran may not participate in any training, schooling or any course of study which may further agravate his/her injuries or medical condition." So, many of the things I wanted to do were off the table. So, I ended up going to "B" school but my heart just wasn't in it. It was "free" so I took it. Being a Coast Guard veteran got my foot in one door, not because of having a "degree." It was all pretty "dry" stuff to me, "marketing", "accounting", "business law", "finance", I did like "economics" though. And "management techniques" were largely taken from the military which I already knew anyway. Also I did enjoy the "english" courses and writing and got good marks in those, all "A's" I just barely passed the math courses like many others, not my strong suit. It just reinforces in me that people should study what they're *interested* in and not what they're pigeon-holed into like in my case.
< Message edited by popeye1250 -- 1/27/2009 2:06:23 PM >
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