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>From: justin.bbs@cybernet.cse.fau.edu
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Subject: Re: AI, Linguistics, and Philosophy
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Date: 6 May 92 04:47:28 GMT
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rjgrace@netlink.cts.com (Jeff Grace) writes:

> 
>    I was wondering if anyone could help me out with a little advice.
> I am completing an undergrad degree in philosophy and am wondering how
> I could best enter the field of AI research. Would a masters in 
> Linguistics and some courses in computer programming open any doors
> for me? Thanks in advance.
> 

And here I thought I was the only one.  

I, too, am a philosophy major, entering my last year at Florida Atlantic 
University.  Some guidance counseling would come in quite handy.  Anyone 
with any recommendations should likely post, as there are sure to be 
others in our situation.

Thank you,
        Justin Davila
        Florida Atlantic University


