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Should a programmer go back to school if he/she doesn’t have a degree?
I was hired to my current job despite not having a degree.
What % of employees outright reject applicants who don't have a 4 yr degree?
(assuming that is a requirement...
Started by fieldingmellish on
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I doubt they will get an interview with ....
Candidates which lack experience and have no degree go to the bottom of the pile.
I value experience more than a degree of education.
I wont reject an applicant which doesn't have a degree.
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At my local university they offer two career paths for their Computer Science degree. One track is Information Systems and the other is Math & Science. If you take the Math & Science track you have the option of taking an extra 5 math classes and you ...
Started by Lark on
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My advice: get....
He said when looking at applicants, they preferred those with a technical degree (the math/cs in this case) rather than an MIS/CIS degree because it's easier to teach a new employee the business end than the technical end.
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Is it post-degree or post degree?
Hi all, here is the sentance.
"but gave me a strong desire to live in London post-degree."
"but gave me a strong desire to live in London post degree."
Many Thanks
Started by ras90 on
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"but gave me a strong desire to live in London ... .
Re: Is it post-degree or post degree?
Must be some grammar experts out there.
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Hi guys,
I am currently undergoing an ordinary degree in management and am due to finish in May. I have the option to go on and do an honours degree but I am not sure if I want to. Will having an honours degree be much more of an advantage than simply...
Started by Flunch on
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A lot of companies specify a....
If you an honours degree be much more of an advantage than simply having an ordinary degree? ) In short, yes.
It's always better to be better educated.
What degree are you doing.
Well yes i suppose so.
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Please advise. I am about to complete my ABA-approved associate's degree in paralegal studies and would like to know if I should pursue a non-ABA bachelor's degree in paralegal studies or do I need to stay on the ABA path?
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You can always use it later in Denver, Colorado said: Earn... .
If you want a Bachelor's Degree, put it towards something like a degree in Education.
NO - don't waste more money on the paralegal program going after a Bachelor's Degree.
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SBC 15 degree or 18 degree?
Is there a big difference in the power capabilities. They will be going on either a 434 or 440 SBC isngle carb with N2o.. They will be coming from Curtis at RFD, but trying to decide which ones to go with for a x275 car I ...
Started by chevymc350 on
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Re: SBC 15 degree or 18 degree?
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Re: SBC 15 degree or 18 degree?
You need to get with Curtis on the head design, but I feel the 15 degree would be the better option and chamber it to the needed size for the nitrous.
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Can anyone recommend "the best" accurate single stage, no setback thermostat.... that calls for heat or air on partial degrees... like half or tenth? (IE, ONE THAT OPERATES LIKE A GOOD OLD MERCURY UNIT, AND WHICH COULD CALL FOR HEAT A FRACTION OF A DEGREE...
Started by shovel99 on
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Some of the communicating t-stats regulate in 1/16 degree increments are so anal retentive as to expect the system to maintain at temperature within 1/16 of a degree not far from the Tstat and some times....
Reading in less than 1° increments.
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Basically, coming to the end of my second year of A-Levels (not sure what the equivalent is in USA or other countries), have to stay another year to finish a subject I failed last year, but I REALLY do not like school. Always planned to go to university...
Started by Merchant on
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Simon nailed to university and get a business/....
Business is a good all round degree.
So my vote is for college, but something useful.
I have two, and I'm so glad I got them when I did it .
I'd get a degree in something.
Management skills.
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Hello,
How can we Move an Image 360 Degree from the starting point to the ending point? Moving Image 360 Degree?
Started by mactalent on
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So don't touch the image, and you're good to go! .
degree rotation in any axis leaves the view unchanged.
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I'm trying to write an algorithm that will find the set of all vertices in a graph with degree smaller than their neighbors. My initial approach is to find the degree of each vertex, then work through the list, comparing the degree of each vertex with...
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Determined that a vertex has degree less than that of all its neighbours, you don't need to check be the minimum degree of all v's neighbors if degree(v) < minDeg add v to Q* remove all neighbors neighbor in Q of minimum degree....
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