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On Sep 26, 3:12 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"Steve" wrote in message s.com... On Sep 26, 3:02 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: "Steve" wrote in message roups.com... On Sep 26, 2:39 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: And you graduated? With what...a degree in journalism? No, I did not. When I went back to school, I wanted to study what I thought useful and relevant, not a proscribed specialization or major with course requirements. I took everything from sociology and cultural anthropology to statistics, math and literature. I only took one broadcast course, in fact. I quit the university when a headhunter convinced me that running a radio group was going to be more productive than getting a degree the employer did not care one hoot about, anyway. That's fine. I don't care about your career path, but you must realize that no one is going to be impressed by the GPA of a person who never crossed the finish line. That's like boasting that you once led the Boston Marathon...for the first five seconds. Not the same. I am in a field where the ability to perform is measured, not the ability to complete classes. If you look around, I think you'll find that this is true in most areas of business. There are no degrees required in most positions, in fact. Except for entry level positions, educational background is pretty much ignored That's fine, and consistent with everything I said. The point is that, since education matters so little in your field, it's odd to see you crowing about your college GPA while conveniently failing to volunteer that you never graduated. |
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