Prost,
Martin
Jackson, MS
Quoting Nick Zarlinga <njz_at_clevelandmetroparks.com>:
> Yeah, but how many of those biology majors ended up in the biology field,
> that is the real question. It is alot harder to secure yourself in the
> biology field than in the business field. Lots of opportunities over there.
> Let's call a spade a spade. Lots of people think that animals are cute.
> ><)>
> ><)> I remember when I was a student, that there were
> ><)> two majors adopted by folks who
> ><)> didn't know what they wanted to major in:
> ><)>
> ><)> 1) Business administration
> ><)> 2) Biology
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