On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 11:33 PM, tildemark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> as for me, i would focus more on getting myself graduate rather than
> making other people insure a better job for me in the future. lets be
> practical, a lot of people ended up in the wrong job than what they
> actually study. i have a friend a licensed doctor but he works as a
> visual basic programmer.
>
> i say what matters most is that you must graduate with one degree to
> get a job fast. which would you get the degree fast? compsci or
> nursing?
>
> just do your research on your job to be company and answer every
> question intelligently, even if your low on iq, youll pass. the secret
> is to empress the employer at the interview.
>

i just want to add that it is important to not think in a linear
manner (do step A, then if that's finished go to step B, then after
step B, proceed to step C, so on and so forth). instead try to think
laterally and always assume that somewhere along the way you'll most
certainly make wrong decisions. so don't limit your future with the
course that you're planning to take.

most of all try not to worry about your IQ - it's just a statistic
invented by insecure bigots who have this constant need to feel
superior. in real life, it doesn't amount to anything.


-- 
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