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x2bool2012-03-29 09:43:37
IT education
x2bool, 2012-03-29 09:43:37

Yearly university (in absentia)

I want to get higher education. I've been wanting it for quite some time now. Now there is an opportunity (with one "but" - in absentia). I know that it is better to study in the daytime department. I know that full-time education is not only good knowledge, but also communication / dating, etc. But, unfortunately, I can hardly afford to quit my job.

I have been working as a programmer for about a year now. I really like it, but sometimes, when things go a little further than the PHP / HTML / CSS bundle, there is a lack of education.

So, maybe, who himself studied at the correspondence department or just knows the university, where with this more or less? I understand that it is difficult to assess the quality of distance learning, because in fact you have to study on your own and almost everything depends on you. But I want to at least be directed in the right direction and not flunk the exam just to get money out of me. In general, we need a technical university, where they did not score on correspondence education.

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alexanderskulikov, 2012-03-29
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I don't know anything about a good correspondence education, unfortunately. I can, nevertheless, advise you to watch the video recordings of the lectures of the Computer Science Center: compscicenter.ru/

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megamops, 2012-03-29
@megamops

Web technologies are not normally taught in any domestic university.
If you need a crust, you can buy it in the transition.
In general, I propose to decide what exactly you want.

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YuriSerpinsky, 2012-03-29
@YuriSerpinsky

Look at the training programs at INTUIT. There is distance learning with the possibility of obtaining a diploma.

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