Law school for me? Not likely. Besides, last Friday June 13, I received a master's degree in computer science from the University of Chicago--my second master's degree in six years.
If I ever go back to school, it won't be for at least five years or more And it'll probably be for a PhD in mathematics.
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All in all, pretty inane, but, I laughed heartily at, "Scalia to Marx in one easy step."
-kd
:-)
Mohahaha - give Doris my regards!
"Sign my Petition and forward to your closest 8,675,309 friends!"
OK, I chuckled :-)
Ahh but I heard it wasn't a spelling error. Less + ing. Irony.
I can totally sympathize with having your name misspelled.
ok, you win. but how do you pronounce it!
If you're talking about my last name (and I'm guessing that you are), I pronounce it "shchih-PINE-chick".
(The sound sequence 'shch' doesn't occur in English within a single syllable, but it can occur across words, as in the example "fresh cheese".)
wow. if you ever came to law school, I'd have to start calling on students by their first names.
Law school for me? Not likely. Besides, last Friday June 13, I received a master's degree in computer science from the University of Chicago--my second master's degree in six years.
If I ever go back to school, it won't be for at least five years or more And it'll probably be for a PhD in mathematics.