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Old 08-30-2010, 08:26 PM   #25
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Originally Posted by queentess View Post
Not relevant? I would think that those years would provide you with experiences to draw upon for your writing. Be it fiction or non-fiction, having those experiences should, at the very least, make it easier to connect with your audience when writing.

I have degrees in Psychology and Economics, but I'm currently working as an Accountant. Not exactly related to my studies, but my education taught me how to think, how to research, how to write, how to interact with people... and that psychology degree actually serves me well in all facets of life by giving me insight to how people think.
Don't feel bad. I have a B.S. in Psychology and spent most of my working life in warehousing (and making more money than what I could have made in psychology with only a B.S.).
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