100% agreed. When you graduate, your degree is just a nice piece of paper. Your portfolio is what really counts.King Harold wrote:you're allowed to learn in your own time
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Of course! It's just tough when you don't have much of "your own time". This is a crammed semester for me. I love to learn on my own though, especially when I have the time. Learning is always so rewarding.polarBody wrote:100% agreed. When you graduate, your degree is just a nice piece of paper. Your portfolio is what really counts.King Harold wrote:you're allowed to learn in your own time
Many times I wish I could buy as many textbooks as I could just so I could read them and work out their exercises; but unfortunately, textbooks are too darn expensive .
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Oh I learned most of what I know for free on the 'net
I already started doing that in my last year of highschool though and I had plenty of time back then .. but actually, I still have plenty of time. How come you don't have time? I spend about 10 hours per week on university in a normal week..
I already started doing that in my last year of highschool though and I had plenty of time back then .. but actually, I still have plenty of time. How come you don't have time? I spend about 10 hours per week on university in a normal week..
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Oh, I'm not saying books are the only source of learning. The Internet has a plethora of free information as well as many other places. I was commenting on how much I like to learn. I love to read and bore into books and soak up material. (I also don't like reading on the computer all that much.)
I don't have much time because I'm taking 18 credit hours along with working 20 hours a week and training for Cross-Country 15 hours a week. I do have some leeway (like the extra work in my computer science class ), just not a lot.
I don't have much time because I'm taking 18 credit hours along with working 20 hours a week and training for Cross-Country 15 hours a week. I do have some leeway (like the extra work in my computer science class ), just not a lot.