>I am hoping to one day work in an education department of a
>children's or science museum, and I have a question for all those
>who work in education departments. I am a college student currently
>taking an accounting class and I was wondering, what use will this
>particular class be to me in my chosen career path? I don't
>understand why I have to take it, because I am going into museum
>education, not any type of management. Could someone please
>enlighten me?
Even if you never directly use any of what you learn in the class,
simply knowing the vocabulary will prove a huge advantage to you in
the long term. You will know what "they" are talking about when it
comes to the financial matters that play such a big role even in
areas like education.
--
Guy Hermann
Planner
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Verner Johnson & Associates
Museum Architects & Planners
http://www.vernerjohnson.com
voice: 617-437-6262
fax: 617-437-1272
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