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Old 10-19-2005, 05:45 PM
Lazymeatball Lazymeatball is offline
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Default Re: continuing to get a master\'s degree

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lots of people pursue graduate degrees in fields unrelated to their bachelor's degree. Some common examples include doctors and lawyers and such.

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yeah but i think with doctors/lawyers there can be a common trend about what their undergrad diplomas were...poly sci/business/classics/theraputics not oddball/focused degrees like comp sci or dance..

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I have two freinds who both graduated with computer engineering degrees. One is getting a masters in electrical engineering, the other is in law school. My orthopedic surgeon got his undergrad degree in MechE. The relationship between some of these fields kind of makes sense. The logic used in engineering can be similar to the logic used in law or medicine. It seems to me the logic used in CompSci could also be applied towards architecture, but it's probably best applied to slashing your neighbors tires.
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