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Back home after the last class and the final exam. I surprised the instructor with autographed copies of my books, and let him know how much I enjoyed the class. When last seen, he was reading DEVLIN'S LUCK while the rest of the students finished up their exams.
In the past few days I've been thinking about what other courses I'd like to take. My degrees are in Computer Science and Management of Information Technology. But given sufficient time and money, if I were to go back to school now, I'd study something completely different.
As a second career I'd probably go for a degree in Library Sciences, specializing in computer-based research. For pure fun, I'd study forensic science, or perhaps languages or history.
What about you? If you could study anything you wanted, what classes would you take?
In the past few days I've been thinking about what other courses I'd like to take. My degrees are in Computer Science and Management of Information Technology. But given sufficient time and money, if I were to go back to school now, I'd study something completely different.
As a second career I'd probably go for a degree in Library Sciences, specializing in computer-based research. For pure fun, I'd study forensic science, or perhaps languages or history.
What about you? If you could study anything you wanted, what classes would you take?
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Date: 2007-12-11 02:06 pm (UTC)The museum sounds like it would be very fun.
As for college, in taking the class this fall I rediscovered how much fun it was to be able to interact with other students and the professor, something you don't get when you're learning on your own. After over a decade of doing research on my own as a writer, it was a nice change.
And yes, you'll be hearing more criminology tidbits from me. As well as from my professor, who's agreed to let me pick his brain :-)