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Kerim Saparov2020-01-13 15:41:11
IT education
Kerim Saparov, 2020-01-13 15:41:11

Is it worth it to switch to part-time education and go to a full-time job? And how do employers treat part-time students?

Is it worth it to just "sit" in an educational institution for 4 years, or is it better to switch to part-time education in order to work and gain skills and experience directly at work?
And how will employers react to this? And if I get a secondary vocational education at a distance learning (what does it have to do with IT. PS Yes, I have such a thing in my city :D), and not higher education as usual?
What do you think or should I ask the employer directly about this?

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Robur, 2020-01-13
@goldnova

What do you think

I think that
You should ask your employer directly about this.

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Ronald McDonald, 2020-01-13
@Zoominger

Another idiotic question that is asked here every other day.
Answer: don't go, you don't need a "tower". I need it, it is needed by those who will not just "sit", but will receive useful knowledge.
But definitely not for you.

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Lev Zabudkin, 2020-01-15
@zabudkin

Some spend years on the same army (before two years, now 1 year), then come back and study.
And you have the opportunity besides basic studies - here's to - study. What are the problems? Gather a group in contact or where you hang out there, HIRE ONE TEACHER FOR THE WHOLE GROUP and LEARN, THE INTERNET IS YOUR MOTHER!!!!! It will be cheaper for each of you than hiring a teacher for each!

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