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Old 11-15-2004, 11:07 PM
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Originally posted by Diamond Delta
honestly denomination is not that important. I'd prefer to not attend one that is southern baptist, even though several people in my family are part of the SBC (I could get a scholarship). But it is not totally out of the question. I am really interested in women's studies as well and how women fit into the whole theology/bible/ perspective. I do not necessarily want to be a preacher, but am interested in research (I want to get my phd eventually and teach at a university) and teaching at private schools or youth / young adults pastoral counciling. I know that all sounds very random and doesn't fit together well, but I am not totally focused yet.

Also-for those of you already in a graduate program-how bad is the language requirement??? A girl I know went to princeton and had to take greek, latin and hebrew and it liked to have killed her (and she is brilliant). Is it really that bad or is it just an introductory type knowledge?
Oops! I forgot to say that I have a B.A in English and I'm a class away from an A.A. in Business. I didn't have religion courses and I'm really feeling the negative impact now.

I, too, am planning to go on to a PhD in order to teach at the college level.
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