Re: Colleges and the problems of applying
Grishny, on host 12.22.248.85
Thursday, December 21, 2006, at 15:57:13
Re: Colleges and the problems of applying posted by Ferrick on Thursday, December 21, 2006, at 14:45:20:
> Even if you don't get your master's, I think where you got your degree only helps in certain fields or if someone is biased toward a school. Now that I'm working directly with hiring people for jobs, I've learned that the most important thing is that you have the degree, not where you got it.
And in some cases, it doesn't even matter what your degree was in. Take me for example. My current job title is "web designer." My degree is certainly in a related field, graphic design, but if you were to take a careful look at my transcript, you would see that I didn't take a single class or learn a single solitary thing about web design in school. Everything I know about designing for the internet has been self taught or learned by experience, on the job, since I got out of college.
But having that little scroll or plaque can be important. My brother in law, also a graphic designer, was grossly underpaid for the amount and quality of the work he did for years, simply because he didn't have a degree.
Gri"two sides to every coin"shny
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