viernes, 11 de enero de 2013
What I have learned from some of my interns who have no game plan
School is a major investment - so if you spend the money, know without a doubt what you want to do. Don't buy they hype that you'll figure it out along the way - or perhaps an undergraduate degree doesn't matter because it's the graduate degrees that matter these days. Bullshit. That's a myth the schools promote to get you to buy more and more schooling. It's a racket. You don't go to school for four or five years to learn a hobby. If you don't know what you want to do, it would be best to skip school altogether or invest your money elsewhere.
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