I forgot about that one...excellent resource.
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I like pictures.
I'm a snob... they have to be full color pictures... Cause let me tell you a story...
There's this thing that looks like poison ivy but it's not. Then there is poison ivy. When you're using a book with black and white pencil drawings... bad things can happen! HAHA
Ginsue, the question is which three educational backgrounds will be the most valued, not which three books. You have failed to follow directions, no room for you in my beacon-of-hope community.[Tooth]
You see, this is what I get for getting behind in my Forum reading and trying to scan over the various threads/posts to get back up to date.
(1) Agricultural (focus on smaller scale)
(2) Medical (focus on general medicine and homeopathic treatments)
(3) Blacksmithing
Can I get my slot back in your beacon-of-hope community?
SAFriday (in his best Soup Nazi voice):
"No slot for you!"
What benefits do you imagine Blacksmithing will have in this scenario? Also, the other part of the rules was that you have to be able to obtain a BA or BS in the field. Can you get a BS in Blacksmithing?
There was a minimum stipulation as well though, or else a Navy Seal training would qualify.
Here we go:
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The educational field must be a field that one can get a higher education in from an educ stu is right ational institution. Consider the maximum level of education is a BS or BA. No masters or PhD level degrees. Navy seal doesn't meet this criteria, but a Gunsmithing cert would. Be realistic with the educational background.