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(Fwd) Vertebrate paleontology



Is anyone interested in this student? -Roy

--- Forwarded mail from Therrien Francois <therrf@ERE.UMontreal.CA>

Date: Thu, 30 Nov 1995 22:06:18 -0500 (EST)
From: Therrien Francois <therrf@ERE.UMontreal.CA>
Reply-To: Therrien Francois <therrf@ERE.UMontreal.CA>
Subject: Vertebrate paleontology
To: u32796@UICVM.UIC.EDU

Hi,

	I'm a student at Universite de Montreal, Quebec, Canada. I would be
interested in studying dinosaurs. I asked some teachers and told me to
pursue my studies in vertebrate paleontology. I'm finishing my BAC in
Geology and Biology this spring.

	A student in Doctorate told me that it was best to study in the
U.S. because you could have your studies paid!!! He has done his studies
in the U.S. (I don't remember which university) in invertebrate
paleontology and got his 2 years paid by the university. He told me it
was the same for all american universities!

	I'm not only interested to study in the U.S. just because it
would cost a lot less than here, but since I will have to leave home to
pursue my studies, I would like to go in one of the best university.

	Could you please tell me where I should write to have
information. Time is running out and I would very much like to begin my
studies next year.

	I thank you for your precious time and hope to receive an answer
very soon.

				Francois Therrien

				therrf@mistral.ere.umontreal.ca


		address: 820, rue Decarie
			 Ste-Julie, Quebec
			 Canada
			 J3E 1L4



---End of forwarded mail from Therrien Francois <therrf@ERE.UMontreal.CA>

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Roy E. Plotnick
Geological Sciences
University of Illinois at Chicago
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"The scientific celebrities, forgetting their molluscs and glacial periods, gossiped about art, while devoting themselves to oysters and ices with characteristic energy.." -Little Women, Louisa May Alcott