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Post by Sharon on Oct 17, 2021 18:49:46 GMT -6
Do you have a degree? Are you working on acquiring one? Any plans on getting more higher education?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2021 19:22:16 GMT -6
I have a PHD in the school of hard knocks.
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Post by demonskeith on Oct 18, 2021 0:36:37 GMT -6
I have a long and hard earned bachelor's in computer science. I will not pursue a masters
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Post by ash on Oct 18, 2021 10:40:41 GMT -6
Working on a bachelor's degree in CS at the moment. Just 1.5 years left since I'm doing it part-time alongside my internship. Can't wait to finish it off and never study again lol
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Post by demonskeith on Oct 19, 2021 1:17:29 GMT -6
Working on a bachelor's degree in CS at the moment. Just 1.5 years left since I'm doing it part-time alongside my internship. Can't wait to finish it off and never study again lol
What? Not going for your masters after getting the bachelor degree? Though I really can't blame you.
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Post by ash on Oct 19, 2021 11:32:08 GMT -6
Hell no! Hopefully, I can stay with the current company that I am with and get a promotion. I just want the piece of paper at the end that says I have a degree lol
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Post by demonskeith on Oct 20, 2021 1:29:03 GMT -6
Hell no! Hopefully, I can stay with the current company that I am with and get a promotion. I just want the piece of paper at the end that says I have a degree lol
Could have went for an associates degree at that point
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Post by kyng on Oct 20, 2021 10:51:00 GMT -6
Yes, I do: I have a Master's degree in Mathematics from Oxford University .
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Post by ash on Oct 21, 2021 10:58:06 GMT -6
Hell no! Hopefully, I can stay with the current company that I am with and get a promotion. I just want the piece of paper at the end that says I have a degree lol
Could have went for an associates degree at that point First time hearing about it but it seems likes it's 2-3 years so seems a bit pointless to get it since it's technically "below" a bachelors.
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Post by demonskeith on Oct 22, 2021 1:28:23 GMT -6
Could have went for an associates degree at that point First time hearing about it but it seems likes it's 2-3 years so seems a bit pointless to get it since it's technically "below" a bachelors.
They don't have Associate degrees over in the UK?
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Post by ash on Oct 22, 2021 11:49:48 GMT -6
They probably do, it's just not well known. Most people either go to university for a Bachelors degree, an apprenticeship (sort of training and working at the same time) or just straight into work.
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Post by Absinthe on Oct 27, 2021 10:29:23 GMT -6
Unfortunately, no. I ended up being in college for a combined total of about 5 years, with a total credit count equaling the requirements for Bachelor's, but I switched majors a couple of times and ended up leaving because the financial burden was getting far too high.
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Post by demonskeith on Oct 28, 2021 1:13:48 GMT -6
Unfortunately, no. I ended up being in college for a combined total of about 5 years, with a total credit count equaling the requirements for Bachelor's, but I switched majors a couple of times and ended up leaving because the financial burden was getting far too high.
Kind of did this as well, had to back out of one degree into another, upped the bill a bit much for me sadly
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Post by ash on Oct 29, 2021 14:15:37 GMT -6
Unfortunately, no. I ended up being in college for a combined total of about 5 years, with a total credit count equaling the requirements for Bachelor's, but I switched majors a couple of times and ended up leaving because the financial burden was getting far too high.
Kind of did this as well, had to back out of one degree into another, upped the bill a bit much for me sadly Whilst it was expensive, I think the good thing was that you went away from a degree that you probably didn't like or enjoy much. That would have not been good for your future.
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