Thanks, I’ll take that advice seriously… I did my senior thesis project on an annotation software program that I wrote in PERL… I’m not too impressed with it, but it works, and its some of the cleanest code I’ve ever written. So I’ll probably shoot for programming, at least to get a computer related job… I’ll keep doing the artsy stuff in the spare time. Should be fun. I always tend to worry about people dismissing the degree because its not C.S, C.I.S, or E.C.E. I’ve done a fair share of programming, and read a fair deal of code… just not sure what level of skill most entry level software jobs want.