Friends Provide Too Much Information
June 9th, 2010
My college friends consisted of a very diverse population. I was an art major for a short time. After I realized that I was not the most skilled artist, I opted for a business major. Then I joined social organizations which were popular among the engineers. Within two years at this university, it seemed like I knew everyone on campus. The electrical engineers were the most interesting to me. I would inquire about their field of study by asking questions such as, “what is electrical technology?” Their answers were typical of anyone who loves a topic. In other words, they were very detailed and filled with information that went over my head.
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