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| Thread ID: 27819 | 2002-12-03 10:22:00 | University vs. Polyech and other places | -=JM=- (16) | Press F1 |
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| 103080 | 2002-12-04 08:44:00 | All the above comments have merit, however after studying at two polytechs myself, and looking at further study there is one thing i would never overlook before comitting myself to any place of learning. That is to contact former and/or present students about their satisfaction on the admin and tutor attitude. These two points can be a major help/hurdle in your learning. | katt (2059) | ||
| 103081 | 2002-12-04 10:17:00 | IT doesn't matter where you study, if you have good interpersonal skills you will be employed. I have met nasa geeks with comp sci degrees who couldn't get a job out of a wet paper bag. | BIFF (1) | ||
| 103082 | 2002-12-04 10:51:00 | > IT doesn't matter where you study, if you have good > interpersonal skills you will be employed. I have met > nasa geeks with comp sci degrees who couldn't get a > job out of a wet paper bag. > Yes I'd agree with that as well. But qualifications do help, once you've had one decent job probably not so much, but to begin with I think they do. As for the nasa geeks, how'd they work for nasa without getting the job. :p |
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