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Old 07-02-2007, 08:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Dee8go View Post
I would think that an engineering degree would qualify you for the job you're interested in, but also leave you with more options in the event that you didn't get to do the teaching job. Besides, engineers make pretty good money. You may not care as much about that right now as you might down the road.
I agree.

A professional degree is good solid stuff.

Teaching is an honorable profession too. And Lord knows we can use some good shop teachers!

Tom W
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