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![]() wrote in message ... On 22 Mrz., 21:45, "David Eduardo" wrote: It's the study and learning that earns the diploma that's important. If you ever earn one yourself, you'll understand that. I learned that part by 7th or 8th grade. There was really nothing new to be learned by being in school that I could not achieve by reading, experience and hiring highly qualified staff that I could learn from. Had you really learned it, you'd have succeeded and graduated with a degree. You are missing the entire point. There was no challenge, no further useful learning to be achieved. There were real life experiences to be done, however. And, after about 10 years, I realized how fortunate I was to be able to go to a university and cherry pick the courses that truly benefited me and which I never would have taken had I gone to college out of HS. |
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