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Oh haha wow I see, I guess I can't blame him then :P I really don't think I would want to be a teacher, since it's a lot of responsibility that involves a lot of people
I know teaching at that level can be rough.
I know at least one of my best professors was teaching at a community college to avoid a lot of the BS in 4 yr institutions.
Nice, I had an awesome photography and art teacher in 10th grade :P Either way it's awesome that you have a passion for a field of study like geology and minerology. Also, that's what I was thinking about history and philosophy degrees!
Oh I enjoy photography, counted needle work (don't do much now that I wear bifocals can't see well enough to do fine stuff any more) and my biggest passion is rocks and minerals.
I understand the problem with a degree in Philosophy or History about the only thing you can use them for is teaching at a college level
Haha no problem, I do that too sometimes. And not yet, I'm still getting specific blood tests done and waiting for the results, but thank you! I'll fill you in if anything new comes up regarding my symptoms, but it isn't too serious as of now.
So what are your interests and hobbies? I like some history and philosophy, but I can't do much with a degree in those fields, so I decided to major in business admin. I also enjoy watching soccer occasionally, but sports in general hardly interest me. :P
Hey sorry, I just realized you replied under your own profile :P The reason I missed the last college semesters was because I started experiencing random symptoms and had to attend various doctor appointments to see what could be causing them