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Re: experience
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"E.J. Karetny" <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 17 Nov 1998 18:21:05 -0500
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ok, say you have a master's but not in museum studies and youre looking
for work in natural history, say collections.  you have a little
experience as a curatorial assistant.  is this "enough" experience (at
the very very least shows experience and interest or something...)?
would you benefit from yet another academic debt with a master in museum
studies?  when everyone ends up with this degre, what will they demand
of you next?
this is not meant to sound bitter but i'm just getting the feeling that
the educational requirements are ratcheting higher and higher.

looking forward to responses, ejk

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