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Red diploma or work experience?
A 4th year student, I can get a red diploma if I work hard with my studies. The teacher offered an unpaid internship and the possibility of further employment (after the internship, if I can handle it). I sit and think, it seems the choice is obvious, but it gnaws that I will lose my red diploma. I’ll have to skip couples for the sake of work and they definitely won’t put “excellent”, but without 3 I’ll definitely pass everything. It turns out a choice between a regular diploma (without 3, with an average score of about 4.5-4.6) and work experience of about 6-8 months before graduation, or a red diploma. Specialty technical, engineering.
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diploma is not royal. its color even more so.
there are positions in certain offices where a diploma is required (diploma, not its color).
but, in the normal world, only your skills/skills decide, not your degree.
I went to 2-3 pairs a week, and then I rented everything for five.
is there a manual? Let's smoke, let's go.
4th course, and such children's questions.
if you really need that diploma, make an agreement with the teachers so that they don’t have brains for absenteeism.
If you are not yet able to make decisions on your own, then it is too early for you to work.
I have two red diplomas, also technical ones, are on the shelf. If there was a choice of a red diploma or to start to fail in the 4th year, now I would choose to fail. At that time, I didn’t think about IT at all. By the way, I received my second diploma at the magistracy while already working, so it’s better all the same work experience than this cardboard
Diploma red - unpaid internship. Of course, a diploma is forever. Plus, it will motivate you to learn well from your children. Well, they are many who want to surpass or at least repeat the achievements of their parents. And an internship, and even unpaid one, is nothing at all. After graduating from high school and for money, you train from the heart.
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