>> My final piece of advice would be to
be open to as many experiences as you can,
especially in this economy and in
this day and age where things tend
to be a little bit more fluid
than they were in the past.
I look for people who are bright, people
who are smart, people who are articulate.
That's really very important.
It doesn't matter to me what your
major was, but are you smart?
Are you articulate?
When you're formulating an answer
to a question I've asked you,
are you getting from Point
A to Point B with any logic?
I think about all of those things
that are not written on paper.
It's about thinking.
Once again, we'll go back to that foundation of
critical thinking skills that you aren't given
by having a liberal arts education.
How does this person think?
And if they were in a sand
trap, could they get out?