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Old 02-26-2010, 11:24 AM #5
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Barb - A librarian would be cool. I love books and love to read. It is great you found a career that you really enjoy. That is the key to true success.

As for the spy . . . put the dang binoculars down girl! Do your neighbors know about this?

EDIT: Barb - It seems a lot of the majors have specific general ed classes. She had that trouble last semester. Instead of taking a general college level biology class she jumped in and took molecular and cellular biology. She thought she would kill 2 birds with 1 stone. Boy did she regret that decision. Oh the lessons she has to learn. LOL
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