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Journal Acid-Duck's Journal: Is this any good? 1

I've been off University for a cpl of months now (since April) and since then I moved to the Toronto area. I'm currently working a full-time job. I doubt I'm gonna return to university, since I wanted to do a computer science bach, but the thing is I kept getting classes like history, marketting, astronomy. All classes which I really wasn't interested into and I couldn't do any good in. That is why returning is not an option. So in stead, I've been thinking of taking night and weekend classes at DeVy Institute of Technology . I'm interested in two courses, either the Computer and Telecommunications Electronics course at part-time or the Network Systems Specialist course full-time. Now I know papers all alone don't mean anything. But I wil still be passing some certs on the side of that. I plan on getting a chance to start my caree with a first job as a System Admin for a database/mailserver that we have at the mailorder warehouse where I work. That would give me a chance to build myself some experience. Anyhow what I'd like to know is, what do you guys think about that college. When you click on the description of one class you'll notice you can read the description of all classes. If anyone cares to read, lemme know what you think about that cours.


Erik
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  • For some reason, DeVry is laughed at by most college bound twits. However, in the real world, a degree is a degree is a degree, it doesn't matter where you went.

    College basically shows managers that you can set a goal and accomplish it. So, in reality, it doesn't matter where you go, it's just a foot in the door. Your skill will be what gets you ahead.

    Unless of course, you go to Harvard or Yale or something, then it really does matter.

    Have fun.

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