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<blockquote data-quote="DavidMcmillan" data-source="post: 3692603" data-attributes="member: 11749"><p>This has been an interesting read. A degree in Gender Studies, for example, would probably not be worth the investment. However, my degrees, and the experiences and opportunities they provided, seem to have a pretty good investment. The knowledge I obtained in the classroom helped me gain more knowledge from the experiences I had and the ability to apply both the classroom and the experiences to the real world, day to day, real world issues of the positions I held.</p><p></p><p>So, degree or no degree? It all depends on where a person wants to invest for their future. I have a nephew who is a welder, and his sister is a marketing manager with a large corporation. Both earn about the same, and both fully enjoy their chosen professions.</p><p></p><p>The choice is yours……</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DavidMcmillan, post: 3692603, member: 11749"] This has been an interesting read. A degree in Gender Studies, for example, would probably not be worth the investment. However, my degrees, and the experiences and opportunities they provided, seem to have a pretty good investment. The knowledge I obtained in the classroom helped me gain more knowledge from the experiences I had and the ability to apply both the classroom and the experiences to the real world, day to day, real world issues of the positions I held. So, degree or no degree? It all depends on where a person wants to invest for their future. I have a nephew who is a welder, and his sister is a marketing manager with a large corporation. Both earn about the same, and both fully enjoy their chosen professions. The choice is yours…… [/QUOTE]
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