What is your degree in?

Applied Science Wahoo...

Was working on an MBA because I didn't think my degree was worth much but those MBA courses just plain suck! Talk about lack of interest. I knew right away that wasn't what I wanted to do forever. Currently looking for another graduate program that interest me.
 
If I lived in a perfect world, I'd have double-majored in Electrical Engineering and History.

Electical Engineer because I have literally a billion ideas about software and gadgets but no scientific 'opposable thumbs' to do any of it.
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History because whenever I travel to Europe, I feel like a dummy. "Gaul? Where's Gaul? Weren't the Franks from Gaul? Didn't they fight the Norse? North of Gaul? huh? Franks?"
 
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MMmmmm.. Ball Park Franks.

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The French don't play baseball.
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But aren't we and Japan the only non-communist, non-dictatorial regime that does play baseball?

Things that make ya go hmmmm...
 
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BS (literally
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) in Marketing with a Minor in Communication.

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The BS (literally) part is very true...that's pretty good.
 
Nope. Baseball is pretty international now. It's more international than American football.

For example, if we go to the Dominican Republic, we find that it's pretty much a baseball factory. Sammy Sosa is from there.

And there's the Mexican league just south of the border. In Asia, Korea has produced Chan Ho Park. Then you can go down under, where Graham Lloyd, among others, is from.

Here's irony for you. You know where the real baseball factories used to be? Haiti.
 
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Nope. Baseball is pretty international now. It's more international than American football.

For example, if we go to the Dominican Republic, we find that it's pretty much a baseball factory. Sammy Sosa is from there.

And there's the Mexican league just south of the border. In Asia, Korea has produced Chan Ho Park. Then you can go down under, where Graham Lloyd, among others, is from.

Here's irony for you. You know where the real baseball factories used to be? Haiti.

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When I flew to St. Lucia last summer we flew into Puerto Rico for a small layover...there were more baseball fields than roads. It was pretty amazing seeing all of them flying in!
 
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