IN FIRST
Digging deep
STEVE WEINMAN, EDITOR
ILASTED ONLY 60 MINUTES on my university archaeology course. The professor was outlining what the future held for our small group and, looking round at the others, I decided that I couldn’t face spending the next three years digging out muddy trenches with them.
They probably thought the same about me, but I’m not proud of the fact that after that seminar I went straight off to switch courses. I clearly wasn’t sufficiently committed to the subject, and 18-year-olds often tend to act impulsively.