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> > In addition to all that, do not discount the importance of a > well-rounded education. Music Theory may not seem interesting at > first, > and you might take the class as some junky requirement to complete > your > degree, but any class you walk into with this sort of attitude you are > likely to walk out of having missed something good. God's glory is > found > in many amazing ways and classes on the creative arts that have > nothing > in common with your analytical brain are the classes where you are > most > likely to stumble upon truths of God's world. He created music, art, > philosophy and anything you learn about. I'd second that. You know, if nothing else, perhaps if you find a place that offers a well rounded education, you may find something else that interests you that you could take up as a minor. Doing so would make you especially desirable at some organization that not only needed a computer guy but also happened to be dealing with the other stuff you studied. -Tim --- Timothy R. Butler | "Aim at heaven and you will get earth thrown in. Editor, OfB.biz | Aim at earth and you get neither." tbutler at ofb.biz | -- C.S. Lewis timothybutler.us |
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