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there's so much i'd like to know, of course you read the books for that but i have just a few basic questions about things, like whether you need a degree to get a job in a particular field or what the career options are. do you think it's ok to email someone you find online and ask them. i think people who truly appreciate knowledge won't mind and here i mean the best of the best but i've also encountered some not-so-nice individuals. what are your thoughts, thanx

2007-12-22 03:19:43 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Social Science Psychology

no :) i'm not from the states, we have no such thing here plus my questions are very specific, can't find that info in the books or online

2007-12-22 03:27:46 · update #1

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why not call your nearest college/university and ask someone in the department you're interested in? I would think they'd know.

2007-12-22 03:24:39 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It just depends on the profession that you are wanting answers for. Some professionals do not mind and will answer to help out those who want to go into their field and others are a little more reserved since their career takes them in such a general or broad direction that it would be impossible to answer.

2007-12-22 11:40:29 · answer #2 · answered by brijaykea3 1 · 0 0

We make up our minds with the knowledge at hand. Having the knowledge to ask a professional is just another way to fill the intelligence pool of information in your mind and perhaps will lead you to a better answer and maybe not.

2007-12-22 11:51:11 · answer #3 · answered by JORGE N 7 · 0 0

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