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I am interested in pursuing a career in Museum work. I have narrowed my
field of interest to: writing and research, education, and artifact
preservation. Actually, I guess I haven't narrowed my interests at all.
There in lies my problem. Is it possible to have a career doing all these
things? What kind of training would I need? I already have an HBA in
History. I have found both MA and college programs that interest me.
However, I don't know which level of education to pursue. Am I better off
going to college to get hands on training in all fields of interest or should
I specialize and go to grad. school. Basically, I am afraid of going to
college and spending 2 years to get a diploma if I'm better off going to
grad. school. Does anyone have any advice for one truly lost? Thanks, Kelly
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