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Robert "Bob" A. Lejeune, PhD

1958

Career Success

CCNY was the only school on my list. I started majoring in engineering and then transferred over to sociology, which is a very strange transition. I didn't have much of a chance to go beyond that degree and I was going to Brooklyn College. At that time, somebody told me that there was a regional fellowship program. I applied for it and the test that they gave me was the Miller's Analogy Test. I did very well on that. I succeeded. After I had applied for that and I got my score back, I switched to Columbia and that paid for my tuition and some expenses of all of my years of graduate school and that made my career. I taught at Lehman College and then I switched to computers. I moved to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and I taught. I switched back to academe. I got a job at St. John's University and I retired later.


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