thanks for the kind words and sympathy. i find in the real world that the most important two skills i have are: 1. Showing up to work on time and 2. Getting along with everyone else.
though a side benefit is that whenever we get into an argument my wife can say "oh shut up... high school graduate!" ;) On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 8:56 AM, ben smith <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm in the same boat, dropped out when I first went, and now going back > trying to get a B.S. in C.S. (I think everyone likes the way that sounds). > I also don't think it will translate much into $$ currently, but damn if it > won't feel good to Get It Done. People tend not to take you as seriously > when you don't have that degree - or at least you have to work harder to > prove yourself. > > >
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