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Old 10-06-2015, 10:04 AM   #31
peter12
Self Imposed Retirement
 
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Originally Posted by Mr.Coffee View Post
Weird quote based on all the things I've seen you post about. Bottom line is that if a person chooses to switch careers and needs an undergrad to get it done, and can pay the bills, etc. while going to school to get that into that career, I'd say do it.

4 years ain't that big of a deal. I look at some people who skipped on the 4 yr degree who've been run around a bit by their companies because they are techs vs. full degrees, but are doing all of the work a degree person would do.
Yeah, if he is upgrading to go from tech to full, then, I agree. The pay-offs are measurable and undeniable. I am talking about an additional, non-advanced degree. Not sure it would pay off as the opportunity costs in wages lost would be very significant.
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