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05-09-2006, 02:43 PM
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you didn't have to make me feel like a dumb*ss..if you didn't want to answer..u didn't have too
i'm just surprised that you would even consider passing on the opportunity to better yourself and open up new opportunities to instead pursue kendo -- _THAT'S_ dedication.
just finish school and then do what you want. Of course, that's jsut my background -- people are raised differently, but i've always been taught to finish school and get the best education i can, and THEN work and pursue whatever else i want to pursue. Of course, these days, experience is very important, so work has to fit in somewhere. (parents are barely letting me work -- tehy want me to finish all my schooling and then find a job -- but, as i said, experience is extremely important, and i need it, so im working anyway -- i graduate with my double major in june -- in september i start my 3rd Bach and MBA; but none of them will mean anything to any potential employers unless i have experience, so these next 2 degrees im gonna be schooling part time and working to gain experience full-time)
and as you said, the program is only about 18 months or so, so youll be able to do it afterwards since youll only be working and not going to school anymore.
THOUGH -- im sure youll be able to take kendo right now -- it should fit into your schedule one time or another -- even at once every two weeks or even once a month is good enough to get started, considering your schedule.
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