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5 Comments:
A Lawyering Librarian? Cool. As someone who just went through the university application process, I wish you good luck. It's like applying to the CIA.
I'm not trying to snark but I've always wondered why librarians would need a masters degree. It seems like the only thing you'd need to master would be the dewey decimal system?
mishy - I started the application about 2 years ago, and never finished it . . .
pru - I was actually a bit surprised too . . .
I think being the head librarian would be neat if you were in a graduate setting where you were expected to also research and write.
I found the librarians at my university to be aloof and wary. They did not interact with us mere students. Instead, it was the underpaid student help that answered questions. Which leads me to wonder, what do the librarians do at university libraries?
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