Mike wrote: >Just a quick thought - I am sure it wasn't intended to sound this way, >but I could almost hear all the management majors out there growling >at this. :-) >I don't think it's that unusual for a majority of any team's players >to be mgmt/business majors, when an examination of the college majors >across the country would likely show that most students do major in >those areas. It is, I agree, unusual for a hockey player to excel >both in hockey and in an area like engineering, and that's what Juneau >should be commended for. I feel the same way about any player who >chooses mgmt for a major and excels in that, though. You're absolutely right, Mike. I didn't mean to come off saying that a degree in management was worthless, although it could be perceived that way, and therefore I apologize to anyone who might have been offended. I should have pointed out that even though the management major is widely considered an easy or "joke" major around the RPI campus (at least when I was there, which wasn't _too_ long ago :-) ), it is actually a nationally recognized program with many outstanding graduates. You're right in that the main point is that Joey has something to fall back on after the NHL. Dave / RPI '91 LET'S GO RED!!