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April 11, 2006 / 08:53 PM

Have I ever confessed that I have the world’s most useless undergraduate degree? With a major in Zoology and a minor in Greek and Roman art I’m qualified to point out fuzzy animals to my daughter, and that’s about it. At least (with a little concentration and some fibbing, because she is only eight months old) I can do the pointing in Latin.

Vacation? Still rocking, in case you were wondering.

Posted by: Suzie
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Hey, it got you into medical school. That's the important point.

Funny story. A friend of mine got two undergrad degrees -- bio and mechanical engineering -- in 4 years with no course overlap -- not even distribution requirements. His GPA suffered ever-so-slightly as a result.

He couldn't get into vet school, so now he's a brain surgeon.

Posted by Rob
April 11, 2006 10:23 PM

Could you have chosen a better weather week for your vacation? It's been fabulous!

That photo of Josie's reaction to French fries was priceless, but, then again, almost all photos of babies are.

Posted by Laurie Mann
April 12, 2006 12:57 PM


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