I'm sorry, but what's your point?
Angel Marquez wrote:
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On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 5:11 PM, j. eric townsend <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Uday Gajendar wrote:
Speaking as a Master's degree holder, i'm biased but I'd say the
advantages are primarily:
That pretty much lines up with my desire to go back to grad school,
especially #3. I've got a ton of industry experience in related
disciplines, but taking a year or two off of everything to focus on
design thinking 24/7 at a name school would make a huge difference
in my way of thinking and my way of working.
It's one thing to read _Designing Interactions_ or _Design for the
Real World_ over the course of a few evenings at home after work;
another entirely to read those as part of a structured learning
event and then debate/discuss it with my peers over the course of a
week (or four).
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