|  |     Jack,
    	After having been through Phase I of EEP last session, and also
    being eligible for SERP, I have concluded that if either option has any
    appeal, the decision should be based most upon two things: (a) what you
    really want to do after DEC, and (b) what is "most right" for your
    personal situation.  The latter is of no small importance, BTW.  That
    one is very complex for many, if not most, of us.  Nearing retirement
    age, family, economics, readjusting to the chosen environment and its
    requirements, all need to be thought through seriously.
    	Given the date today I assume that, if accepted into EEP, you can still
    proceed with Phase I and not jeopardize the decision date for SERP.  If
    you have little or no prior experience with Education, or it is old, my
    recommendation is to proceed with EEP Phase I, if only for the
    exposure.  (This assumes you have more than a passing inclination for
    that field.)   The world of education today is much different than it
    was 20 or more years ago;  participating in Phase I is meant to be an
    "information dump" for the benefit of the enrollees, to give you as
    much data as possible upon which to formulate a decision.  It is very
    worthwhile.  Here, too, I assume that participating would not negate
    electing SERP; I cannot see how it would.  (If you are not aware, there
    is a Notes conference dedicated to the issues surrounding SERP, just as
    there is for EEP.  The former was opened in just the last few days. 
    You should be a member of both.)
    	The trick here is, since both EEP Phase I and the SERP decision
    date are so close, you would need to be extremely on top of both at all
    times in order to make the best decision--the reason being that the
    real answer, in my opinion, comes from within;  anyone can do a
    balance-of-accounts for benefit analysis and be reasonably right (for
    practical purposes).  Only you can make the final decision for you,
    because it becomes very personal.
    	Good luck!
    		-wlb-
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|  |      WLB,
     Your answer is most thoughtful and useful.  Thank you.
     Jack
     BTW, you mentioned that there is an EEP notes conference.  I looked
     thruough EASYNOTES.LIS seaching for eep, education, engineer, into,
     and other strings and could find nothing on EEP.
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|  | 
	Perhaps you should think of the purpose of each program.
	The EEP program is inteded for people who are interested
	in making a career of education.  If you are so inclined,
	you should consider EEP.  If you are trying to find the
	best path away from Digital, the EEP program may help you
	at the expense of people genuinely interested in contributing 
	to the enhancement of quality education in our society.  
	I don't know much about SERP, but it might be a better fit
	for your intentions.
	-Jim
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