Talk:Andrea Barber
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The Hills Have Eyes
[edit]Some user put that Andrea was in the movie "The Hills Have Eyes". I could not find any information to support this, and have removed it from the article. Mitch 21:33, 18 May 2006 (UTC)
Authority Control
[edit]Has this been used to wipe her criminal record from her Wikipedia entry? --65.51.209.126 (talk) 14:33, 8 July 2013 (UTC)
Additional citation needed
[edit]https://www.york.ac.uk/womens-studies/postgraduate/studying-at-cws/
Turns out Andrea left a review about her experiences at the Centre for Women's Studies at the University of York, at the bottom of the page linked, she says:
“You could say I am the “odd American” because I didn't sign up for the MA Programme at CWS with any specific career goals in mind, or even future plans to pursue a PhD. I went to graduate school because I needed a big change; I needed to remove myself from familiar surroundings and practices in order to transform my way of thinking. The goal was not to satisfy my career opportunities – the goal was to radicalize my thinking. I went to York to immerse myself in new topics and act like a sponge, soaking up a wealth of research and information. What I soon realized is that “soaking up” research is only a small piece of the experience. I learned that the goal of the MA is not to regurgitate research that has already been done; the goal is to push the boundaries of what has already been said and thought before. And I was surrounded by people who would inspire me to do just that – think critically, experiment, set new standards, challenge oneself, take risks.
I felt ignited.
I felt inspired to push the boundaries of presentation as well as thought, and with the encouragement of fellow enthusiastic students and one highly supportive advisor, I created the first digital dissertations in the department, coded entirely in HTML.
Keep questioning. Keep experimenting. Do not limit oneself to convention. These are lessons that stayed with me long after I received my degree.” Satyris410 (talk) 19:53, 10 August 2019 (UTC)
Her book
[edit]She wrote a book called Full Circle: From Hollywood to Real Life and Back Again, published Nov 12, 2019, according to Amazon.com.
https://www.amazon.com/Andrea-Barber/e/B07VFPCK79%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share
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