liberal or vocational

<p>Experience isn’t everything.</p>

<p>But it is VERY important.</p>

<p>So you really should start getting the experience you need as soon as possible. Especially if you feel you may be “behind”.</p>

<p>I understand what you have been saying about the advantages of a vocational program. But I still don’t understand what you would see as an advantage of a “liberal” program. You say you think it might be “overall beneficial”. But beneficial HOW? Is it more likely to get YOU the life YOU want? Or is it somehow beneficial in some abstract way, to your “soul” or something like that? Can’t you get these “soul” advantages in some other way?</p>

<p>You say you think you might enjoy the liberal program more. Maybe you are right. So you would have four years of enjoyment, followed by what for the rest of your life? Or you can go to the vocational program, work you rear end off for four years, then enjoy the rest of your life.</p>

<p>Personally, I went for a vocational program. And I enjoyed it immensely, even thought it did mean long hours. I enjoyed working on all these shows much more than my experience at other schools where all I did was sit around listening to lectures, writing papers, etc. But that’s just me, your tastes might be very different.</p>

<p>KEVP</p>