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On Sep 26, 4:13 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"Steve" wrote in message ups.com... On Sep 26, 3:44 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: "Steve" wrote in message groups.com... On Sep 26, 3:12 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: 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. I have even spoken at industry seminars about the inapplicability of communications and broadcast courses of study, since they miss so much of the social sciences and the technical disciplines like math and statistics as well as the business courses needed in the business. I am proud to have created my own broadcast curriculum, even if would never have gotten me a degree. That's great...and consistent with everything I said. Since a formal education is so unimportant in your field, I'm sure you will no longer be tempted to boast about your GPA while failing to mention that you never graduated. Of course, that you boast about it at all suggests that it is, in your view, of some importance. Education, whether via work experience, seminars, home study, or in a classrom is important. But at the end of the day, the value of a degree declines the further one is into a career where evaluations are made based on career, not academic success. Ah but in that case, since you are well beyond your school days, your GPA boasts make little sense. Either that or your formal education is more of an issue than you let on. And your failure to mention that you never graduated is, again, like someone's boasting that they once led the Boston Marathon while neglecting to mention that they led only for the first five seconds. You aren't doing yourself any favors today. I never said I did graduate. I said I attended college; someone who graduated would mention the degree and the major. Correct. Yours was a sin of omission, not commission, but dishonest all the same--and still further evidence that you do not, after all, view formal education as of little importance for someone senior in your profession. |
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