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Originally posted by TheBigD
I've been trying to deicde whether to pursue an MBA and become filthy rich or be an archaeologist studying the traces of humanities past, and hopefully finding mythical places such as Atlantis or something. Though I've tried finding information on the schooling it takes to become an Archaeologist it seems a bit complicated and there are not any one path to take in order to study for this. Does anyone know the amount of education it takes, and where the best education in this field is at?
Originally posted by Chakotay
Research your local and state archaeology associations. Join up. You can volunteer as an amateur right now to assist on digs nearby or overseas. Take or audit a course at a local college- the Professor will be a great guidence counselor for you. If this is your life's passion, go to a major university and take the reccomended courses plus Archaeoastronomy or astronomy. If not, begin studying business now and pursue the volunteer digs and self study. Then go for it at retirement. Albert Schweitzer became a surgeon at 45 or something like that. Either way, follow your intellectual hunger, look for the forgotten angle, you will succeed and the money will follow. Especially if YOU become the Professor.
Originally posted by chapo
In France BAC + 4-5 years in Louvre - it 's ok for you ?
Good luck chapo
Originally posted by chapo
Only to Byrd (all of you chut up ) Hi Byrd, good news from you-anthropologie - Castaneda like: or diplomes and very,very ...up?
Felicitations boy!! chapo