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Glenn & Sara Saganace <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 2 Jan 1998 16:51:48 -0700
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Happy New Year!
I am trying to make some decisions about my grad school options. I am
currently in the process of finishing my undergraduate degree in Art
History (I also have a degree in archaeology) but I am really interested
in getting into the museum field.  I would like some information.
 I have narrowed my grad school options to two programs.  One which
specifically deals with artifact conservation (which is what I am
prinicpally interested in) and the other which is called Museum Studies
and focuses on all aspects of the museum.  I am at a dilemma.  Is it
foolhardy to specialise (ie become a conservator)?  My current volunteer
experience has been in galleries and in a conservation lab in a museum
and I really like it, but I would like it more if I could get paid for
it. Are there paying  jobs out there for anyone in the cultural resource
management fields?  Would I be wisest to become an insurance salesperson
or a real estate agent? :)  Anyway, thanks in advance.

Sara Saganace

Sara and Glenn Saganace
*Please drop by our homepage*
http://www.link.ca/~saganace/
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HAPPY NEW YEAR!!

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