Where you ever tempted to get another degree after you received your doctorate? A second doc, perhaps? Roscoe
No, not really. I still remember the overwhelming feeling of relief after the final doctors orals, in thinking, even at that moment, that I would probably never have to take another exam in my life (other than drivers' license). And so it has been. I flirted briefly with the notion of a correspondence law degree many years ago, but the feeling quickly passed when I reflected on what it would be like to spend at least 3,456 hours (the mandated minimum time in California) over a 4-year period, not to mention the exams.
Thanks, John. Seems you did wisely in turning your educational interests into writing and publishing. Guess you'll never perish. I appreciate the response. Roscoe
Write a book or become a clergyman. Publish or parish. Write a book or develop male-pattern obesity. Publish or pearish. I must go now.
John's pioneering research in distance learning warrants at the very least an honorary chancellorate. Anyone know the contact person at St. Regis?