Please explain to me...
...how a woman who's in her thirties in 2011 could have worked as a research assistant to a scientist who disappeared in 1992. Does elementary school hand out scholarships?
share...how a woman who's in her thirties in 2011 could have worked as a research assistant to a scientist who disappeared in 1992. Does elementary school hand out scholarships?
shareOk, so lets say she's 39, which makes her 21 (let's say she's a late 39, in her 11th month before hitting 40) in 1992, which makes her in year three (a junior) in university if she's a regular smart kid (or post graduate if she's a genius), so it's not really THAT out there, lol. A junior student of science is often required or recruited to work as an assistant (I would know, as I volunteered for astrophysics research all through university). You wanted an explanation!
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