I don’t care much for the class room environment. I’m more of a hands on type of person. Back in the early 1990's, I completed all the computer programming courses that were available in the college that I was attending. I decided to continue my programming studies privately and apply what I had already learned to the real world. I still believe that I furthered my programming skills with this approach more than if I had continued with the various liberal art, business and elective courses that would’ve lead me to my degree. This well rounded concept that the educators try to make you swallow, does not cut it for me. Forcing you to take courses that does not directly improve you in your chosen field is just a revenue scheme that the colleges have mustered up. Also, I think there is this prestige attached to higher education that really doesn’t have anything to do with you becoming better skilled. I knew some people in college that tried to make a life time career out of continuing in higher education just to make them feel superior to everyone else.
Now, I know my choice was my own and maybe it was a mistake. But, I really thought that there were enough employers out there that were more interested in what you could do for their company on a proven level than on what you say you can do through a document called a degree. Thanks for listening!
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