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Without raising too much of anyone's hair on the back of the neck, is there
any money to be made with history? Perhaps a specialization in treasure
hunting...
Personally, if you want to make a "decent living" you should study to be a
doctor, lawyer, or high-tech businessperson. If on the other hand, you
really want to make a "descent living" you could consider working for an
elevator company...
My opinions only.
-----Original Message-----
From: Brandon Bijeaux [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 12:21 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: WHAT TO MAJOR IN
I RECENTLY GRADUATED FROM HIGH SCHOOL AND AM WONDERING WHAT TO MAJOR IN---I
LOVE THE OUTDOORS AND HISTORY , BUT I ALSO WANT TO MAKE A DESCENT LIVING---
IS THERE ANYTHING THAT WOULD SUIT MY INTEREST---PLEASE HELP--I START
COLLEGE IN FALL OF 2002---ANY INFO WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED.THANK YOU.
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