If you fold your diploma in halves 4 times and cut off the corners and make a cut in the middle then open it up and you have a snowflake. Congratulations.
Not much. MIS degree in the field that I already worked in for years only serve to help me keep a job against younger MIS degree holders without experience.
All depends on the degree and what you do or don't do with it. Almost any degree can lead to law school. Science/biology degrees lead to professional medical degrees. Never seen a poor doctor/dentist/PA/veterinarian. I bet you prefer to go to a doctor with degrees.
If you fold your diploma in halves 4 times and cut off the corners and make a cut in the middle then open it up and you have a snowflake. Congratulations.
ReplyDeleteNot much. MIS degree in the field that I already worked in for years only serve to help me keep a job against younger MIS degree holders without experience.
ReplyDeleteMine has allowed me to be repeatedly turned down for jobs at SU. Oh the irony!
ReplyDeleteGraduated SU back in the day and make about 140 G's per year- work with Ivy League folks who have much more debt. Thanks SU!
ReplyDeleteNot quite sure of the value, but that sheepskin sure looks good hanging next to my fare meter in my cab.
ReplyDeleteAll depends on the degree and what you do or don't do with it. Almost any degree can lead to law school. Science/biology degrees lead to professional medical degrees. Never seen a poor doctor/dentist/PA/veterinarian. I bet you prefer to go to a doctor with degrees.
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