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Subject:Re: Rhetoric And Technical Writing? From:arroxaneullman -at- aol -dot- com To:techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com Date:Wed, 22 Mar 2006 14:03:41 -0500
W. Kelly Oja <judbasiner -at- gmail -dot- com> realated, 'Reminds me of a time a
while back when I was explaining to a relative about
my degree field. After telling him that the BS was in the Dept. of
Rhetoric, he said, "So, you're going to be getting a BS in BS right?"'
Nah, that'd be my undergrad degree: BS in Liberal Arts.
Recipe for a BSLA:
2 years General Education
1 semester Engineering
1 semester Literature
3 1/2 years US Marine Corps (Arabic Linguist flavor)
Blend ingredients and add vocational skills to taste.
Now you know why I needed a Master's to get a 'real' job.
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