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Visual FoxPro
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Conférences & événements
Divers
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00549638
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Tamar,

>>I took two. Math, French, Engineering. Pretty much a potpourri, until I went back and took my computer science courses.
>
>I was a Math major and that was one of the majors that only required 8 courses in the department to graduate, so I had room for lots of electives. Took 5 semesters of French, and 1 each of Spanish and Hebrew. Took freshman Physics as a senior - talk about easy. <g> I had a couple of Education courses before I decided that I wasn't really going to be a High School teacher. Of course, the course I took that turned out to matter the most in the long run was "Introduction to Computer Programming."
>
>It's interesting now watching my kid decide what to take. Where I preferred to fill my schedule with social sciences, he like humanities better. This semester, he's taking Physics, Astronomy (those two are tentatively his majors), formal Logic, and .... Chaucer. Last semester, he had all humanities, including both music and art. He's a fascinating kid. (Of course, I might be biased. <g>)
>
>Tamar

He'll probably end up being a college English or History teacher. <g>
Best,


DD

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