agent817
Fry's dog Seymour
Doesn't Know Whose Ring It Is
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Post by agent817 on Feb 20, 2017 13:45:19 GMT -5
I have been going to school for a long time, but I didn't get more serious about it until earlier this decade. I remember thinking I didn't have stuff down when I was on the verge of graduating high school because a lot of classmates were going off to universities. Of course, I know that it doesn't apply to everyone as some people get homesick, have problems financially, or simply just didn't like the experience and didn't go back after that. It has been a struggle for me, but at times I sometimes take courses to help me learn stuff that I enjoy doing.
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vanhyden
AC Slater
Not Saving Lives!!!
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Post by vanhyden on Feb 20, 2017 15:12:01 GMT -5
After reading It's curious that in developed countries college isn't requirement for getting a good job , in not developed countrys like mine, it's almost mandatory to have a 5 or 6 year Degree, and even that way it's hard to get a job (need majors and doctorates) Luckily I chosen medicine school and i'm doing fine, so really worked for me
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Post by Captain Stud Muffin (BLM) on Feb 20, 2017 15:28:32 GMT -5
The answer I always tell people since I graduated with my Accounting degree is that school doesn't guarantee you a job but a lot of opportunities. The problem comes in getting experience after but you have doors opened for you.
It all depends on your degree and level of education.
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