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But working my way through it</description>
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<description>I have a BA in English and Theology, yet there are still so many closed doors.  It&apos;s a bit unsettling.  Society has certainly turned against the Jack-of-all-trades.  Everything is specialized now.  The lucky students who didn&apos;t pursue a BA in the humanities have fairly strong career choices already.  However, I duel majored in two humanities, both requiring a masters or Ph.D before I can milk them for nourishment.  I&apos;ve already put the idea of higher-higher education on the back-burner for a while, so I am searching for a bit of direction in the world outside academia.  Where to start?</description>
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