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Grad all the way. University is the best time of your life!
By the way to clarify the situation between grads and non grads. The Army recently changed the terms of service so that grads and non grads are the same but I think this only applies if you are...
Started by xenophon2012 on
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Originally Posted by broken_man I'm a grad, and the seniority and life experience have helped.
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Grad all the way. University is the best time of your life!
By the way to clarify the situation between grads and non grads. The Army recently changed the terms of service so that grads and non grads are the same but I think this only applies if you are...
Started by xenophon2012 on
, 11 posts
by 7 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at arrse):
Thank you everyone that has commenting thus far, all comments have been very helpful! How exactly does this whole seniority of officers work? Is it an official thing or an informal Hierarchy? I understand what everyone says about being behind your troops... .
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Am I missing it? I don't see a grad post for yesterday. :( Maybe Sbrown was busy. Any of our lovely ladies lurking...please tell us how you're doing, show off those bumps and babies! I miss having my weekly fix of old friends.
Started by katib77 on
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And Yogi, we're all so excited to have you on the grad.
And happy birthday to your DH!! What a cool present .
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Hi all,
I know this question gets asked a lot and I have researched a lot into this question, not only through the threads on here but online and with careers advisor. I would like to know which would you say is best for becoming an officer based on my...
Started by TimReynolds on
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by 10 people.
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Well, for what it's worth, when a general visited our unit, his ADC was saying that it was easier for graduates to get on in the army (him being a non-grad), but on the other hand, I thought years? I agree with Stabtoreg, I reckon ....
Grad.
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And I'm really excited to have 2 schools to officially pull for in conference now. Somehow my sister in law just happened to be an ECU grad as well. We're all really hoping for a matchup in a football championship game. My wife and I are probably moving...
Started by blunderbuss on
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by 9 people.
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We're all really hoping.
Somehow my sister in law just happened to be an ECU grad as well.
We're all really hoping.
Somehow my sister in law just happened to be an ECU grad as well.
For in conference now.
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I'm a non CS graduate and have often heard that CS grads do great programming with languages like C#. I guess they understand the low level details (closer to the metal) so they probably code better.
I come from business application background and I may...
Started by Shaw on
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by 9 people.
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I guess this really depends on what you're looking to do with ... .
To name just a few:
Paint.NET
Coding 4 Fun
See Scott Hanselman's blog post on the subject .
There are many open source examples that are great learning resources .
Read other people's code.
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I'm looking for a graduate program to get a MS in either Computer Science or Software Engineering. My question is simply, what is the best way to search for and select a grad school for these two programs?
Can anyone give advice for selecting a grad school...
Started by Frank on
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by 10 people.
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Www.scs.northwestern.edu/grad/mscis/
EDIT : IIT also has a great CS program if you don't mind is that there is a "dirty secret" with grad schools: you should never tell them you (only) want a Masters.
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I have a job offer for a Software Engineer position for a tech company. The thing is, is that I plan to go to grad school next fall, so I would only be able to work with them for 8 months. Will that look bad on my resume if I only work there for 8 months...
Started by Joel on
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by 5 people.
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It seems a little underhanded to take the job, work for them for 8 months under... .
That way, they won't be upset, and you can note to future employers that this is what you and the company agreed to .
Tell the company you can only work for them for 8 months .
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In one of the early SO podcasts, my evil twin (Obvious Troll) asked if he should go to grad school - and the answer was a resounding "meh".
Now, since then, I've made my decision - but I still want to know: Do you think it's worthwhile for a "software...
Started by Mike Heinz on
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by 19 people.
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The founders of Google are prime example of grad students solving technology?
Grad school is....
I am taking advantage of my companies tuition reimbursement to go to grad seminars, training classes, etc.
With our programming degrees.
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Hitech ND soft grad
Looking at trying out the ND grad filter,if you were to try just one which would it be .
Started by mxfun on
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by 7 people.
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I have the hard grad and you can pull them down on the adaptor and use them.
I quite often stack filters.
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