Yes. Well. Unlike you, Miss Never-Met-A-Major-I-Didn't-Like, I chose the sane option of dealing with my indecision in undergrad, with that whole one-major-one-minor thing.
the bizarre embryonic beginnings of degree #5 right now
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so it's already established that I have a problem and you shouldn't listen to anything I say.
Indeed.
But it seems to me, if you've already decided to do multiple degrees, you should leave the MFA for last, because having random other degrees makes you a stronger MFA candidate. Ja?
Oh, no. See, when I post about choosing between several degrees, that means I'm going to chose one of them, or possibly two, counting an MA and a PhD in the same field(ish) as separate degrees. There is no "Option D: All of the above." *g*
Actually, the MFA is the least likely of all the possible degrees. I don't really want to teach writing, which is basically all it would be good for, as far as I know.
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Date: 2007-07-23 03:12 am (UTC)Yes. Well. Unlike you, Miss Never-Met-A-Major-I-Didn't-Like, I chose the sane option of dealing with my indecision in undergrad, with that whole one-major-one-minor thing.
the bizarre embryonic beginnings of degree #5 right now
....???
so it's already established that I have a problem and you shouldn't listen to anything I say.
Indeed.
But it seems to me, if you've already decided to do multiple degrees, you should leave the MFA for last, because having random other degrees makes you a stronger MFA candidate. Ja?
Oh, no. See, when I post about choosing between several degrees, that means I'm going to chose one of them, or possibly two, counting an MA and a PhD in the same field(ish) as separate degrees. There is no "Option D: All of the above." *g*
Actually, the MFA is the least likely of all the possible degrees. I don't really want to teach writing, which is basically all it would be good for, as far as I know.