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@Frederick im in europe, every academic college takes 4 years, non academic is 3 years, what the fuck takes 5 years?
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A better car,my own house,beinf married and having a dog.
Fuck,8 years ago i would have killed myself if i had thought that.
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@devTea i can not believe nor understand why are there some people who love college so much
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@Vuetiful i did not expect to meet a person on devrant to whom i can relate in this particular topic
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devTea240886y@SukMikeHok I didn’t really love them, but I just to do something while working, the class starts at night anyway 😛
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@SukMikeHok what 5 years are normal. Bachelor of EE takes 3 years, master on top 2 years.
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as for the actual question: In 2020, I'll be rich, beautiful and intelligent. I made a major breakthrough with these goals yesterday since I found a 2 cent piece at the bus stop.
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@devTea oh, nice. I'm not sure if I'll take computer science or computer engineering, I have a lot of interest in both. Eh, still have time to decide.
@SukMikeHok well, it's probably the unrestricted access to educational materials, labs, peers who share interests, funding for projects that you'd never be able to get otherwise, and, of course, professors and the research community. Generally some combination of the above is crap or nonfunctional in a typical college, but still, on the whole I'd say it's great. -
undecided if i should do a master degree or think about a startup or relocate and travel or simply keep working and saving money
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@KennyTheBard aight I'll answer ur doubts with questions
1. master degree = you are very smart and successful, correct?
2. traveling costs hundreds or even thousands of dollars. what can you do to earn that money first?
3. working and saving money is a good solution. but is it a permanent solution?
4. forming a startup is harder than hell. but if done correctly, you have covered all 3 previous needs. what are you going to do about it? -
@SukMikeHok thanks for your attention dude! (or dudette) to answer your questions i must say i think you put the problem just right. i will do all of them! before facepalming yourself too hard, let me say that traveling is really cheap for students in my country (like free train everywhere), master degrees sure are tought but it would be a shame to finish my licence and stop there, as long as i dont mind living with my parents at 23 i could still live cheaply, a full blown startup might not be such a good idea, but a free time one could give something in return in time, at least experience of failing, and lastly, the problem of working and saving money is costly on the free time considering the other things on the list, so maybe i must put some more tought in this point. Anyway, thanks for your time!
where do you guys see yourself in the year 2020?
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