Posted by JML755 on July 20, 2010 at 18:41:43 from (96.27.107.244):
In Reply to: OT: College B.S. posted by carogator on July 20, 2010 at 16:34:19:
Good for you. I kind of agree with those who say a college degree isn't a guarantee of success, but it sure won't hurt if that's what suits you. There is no sure-fire answer that fits everyone. Some thrive in college, some are not cut out for it. But the days of graduating from High School and saying "here I am world, give me a job" are gone. That statement is starting to apply to a college education as well. Graduate studies are more the norm. When I graduated from college, I didn't need a Master's degree to make my resume stand out. Today, employers get hundreds if not thousands of resumes and at the big companies, the vast majority are rejected by software programs before they even see a set of human eyes. Anything you can put on a resume regarding education and/or experience will help, even unpaid internships in your chosen field.
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