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Who is in school or planning to take classes?
Topic Started: Jul 30 2006, 11:12 AM (540 Views)
musicasacra
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HOLY CARP!!!
jodi
Jul 30 2006, 05:35 PM
I'm taking a landscape painting critique class at an art academy - does that count?

:) Jodi

oooh, you're taking a FUN class! lucky you.
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ivorythumper
Jul 31 2006, 11:51 AM
Aqua Letifer
Jul 30 2006, 05:44 PM
musicasacra
Jul 30 2006, 11:12 AM
Who is in school or planning to take some classes?

Schindler, yes?
LW, yes?

who else?
focus of study?

I have very definitive plans of someday going to get my Master's. But until I get the required funds, that's gonna stay in the category of "definitely maybe".

Call your local Rotary Club and get information on the Rotary International Graduate Fellowship (the "Paul Harris Fellowship").. They'll send you abroad for a year (and you get to pick the broad :rimshot:), all expenses paid: airfare, tuition, books, living expenses, etc.

You sing for your supper at Rotary Club dinners throughout the year.

You have to go to a foreign country, and be able to speak the language. If you are semi fluent (enough to fool the jury but not enough to understand lectures), they'll also send you early for 3 weeks or so of immersion language training.

Now is about the time to apply for next year.

Rotary has been berry, berry good to me.

yes, Aqua, take a lesson from IT when it comes to getting other people to pay for your education. IT is a master at it . . . and a doctor at it as well. :wink:

resources are definitely out there.

and tuition reimbursement is a common employer perk. i'm using that one.
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