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Mlsx P992015-05-21 22:27:55
IT education
Mlsx P99, 2015-05-21 22:27:55

The question of higher education. What do you think?

And what will you choose?
1. Prepare for the exam this year, work in parallel. Try to enroll in full-time education, the very next year. At the same time, graduation from the university is postponed a year later.
(when studying at the university, work in parallel)
2. Enter any school now and work.
I would like to hear your opinion on the issue in general, and about full-time and part-time education - their pros and cons.
Thank you.

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Crash, 2015-05-21
@Mfry

Of course, face-to-face training. Correspondence - money and time down the drain. First option

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Fedor Ananin, 2015-05-21
@sarathorn

Forest University. Self-education is the key to success.

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Alexander, 2015-05-21
@NeiroNx

Full-time training and DO NOT WORK. You can work 16 hours a week - no more. Everyone who works and scores on study - then regret it.

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kp069, 2015-05-21
@kp069

I chose correspondence for myself, because. All you need is a diploma. But that's just my particular case.
A diploma is needed to be able to get a work visa if the option to work abroad suddenly turns up.

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luxter, 2015-05-22
@luxter

Based on my experience (there is an average - "technician-programmer"), I will only act in absentia. For 4 years of study in college, I gained all the skill while sitting at home and understanding everything incomprehensible, as well as on all sorts of part-time jobs. If you have a penchant for self-study, part-time is the best option than to go out for 5 years at the university and spend time when you can study modern technologies in practice, rather than at the university, where, often, everything lags behind for several years or more. IMHO.

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trevoga_su, 2015-05-22
@trevoga_su

From mathematician to front-end developer. Where to begin?
This is for those who assure that VO is vital. In practice, put everything on your diploma. There is knowledge - they take it, no - even if you have a red diploma ...

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savinovka, 2015-05-22
@savinovka

if there is / is expected to work, do not waste time. you can always buy a crust if you need it. the tower in the soviet countries does not imply the training of professionals, only general development, like physical education. if you really want to, then the current internally (zaochka just about anything).

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Zalp, 2015-05-23
@Za1p

Campus education usually breeds theorists, but the "universe" rests on practices.
Only continuous self-education based on the method of trial and error can lead you to... no, not to success... to the result.
Think less - act more!

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