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Old 03-21-2008, 08:31 PM   #36
Vieuxtemps5
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Librarian... there's been quite a bit of research on career paths taken by the current generation, and they are seeing a lot more people who go somewhere like law school or business school to get a degree that will open doors for them, and not necessarily in traditional fields, so "yea they do" isn't exactly very enlightened. Of course a lot of peopel want to be lawyers, but the point is that the youngest generation will not be like the older ones. My brother is at Harvard Law, and he says only one of his friends plans on doing new york city Big law or just a few who wanna do the D.C. thing. People are changing. And I'll say it again, I didn't mean that everyone should now go to harvard and study with Weilerstein, I meant that you can go to a good school (and there's too many to count), and just study with a teacher once a week. Obviously some of you can go to Harvard but like I said, if you're not into all the things you have to do at a conservatory, don't feel like you have to just because that's the conventional wisdom.
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