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Old Apr 29th, 2003, 05:00 PM        Random Practicality
So I was thinking today about how useful everything I've learned in law school is. It's all geared toward practice and use in the real world and I remembered how useless my major in college was (philosophy) and how I never really learned anything in high school or below that has any pragmatic value with the exception of basic math maybe for grocery shopping. All of the subjects were basically to take a more detailed academic course or to stump trivia goers. However, there was one class which I thank my counselor today for forcing me to take.

Typing. I'd be lost w/o it.

Anyone else find use for their academics in the "real world"?
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