BA in German (Literature) from BYU FTW!!

-michael geary

On Aug 26, 2011, at 1:38 PM, Mac Newbold wrote:

> On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 12:06 PM, Kevin Jensen <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Where did everyone go to college/university for their bachelor's? And did
>> you feel like it was worth your time and money? I'm trying to decide whether
>> to go/where to go.
> 
> I went to the University of Utah, and can highly recommend their
> computer science program. To me, the most important things I learned
> there weren't details about Language X or Framework Y, but the core
> concepts and principles that apply across disciplines and regardless
> of the specifics of what tools you're using.
> 
> As for whether or not you should get a bachelors degree, it depends
> partly on what you want to do in the future. Having it will make it
> easier to advance in your career, and get paid more than if you didn't
> have it generally, and you'll be a lot better at what you do that you
> probably otherwise would have been.
> 
> In general, it feels a lot like getting a BS degree now is a lot like
> getting a high school diploma was 50ish years ago, or before finishing
> high school became compulsory. The kinds of things that you couldn't
> do without a HS diploma are now becoming the things you can't do
> easily with a AS[/AA] or BS[/BA] degree. Similarly, having a BS back
> then is probably more comparable to having a master's degree now, with
> the bar being raised across the board. If you want to stand out from
> other people you're competing with for jobs and career opportunities,
> having more education is a great way to do it, especially when you can
> leverage that education into actually performing better at your job.
> 
> Mac
> 
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