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Attending College after University

 
Old 08-22-2013 at 12:40 PM   #1
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Attending College after University
What are your views on going to college after finishing university? I just finished my BA degree, needless to say I am working for minimum wage, and I have decided to go back to Mohawk for Insurance to study something practical. I passed on the Co-op MBA because, personally, I think it's more beneficial to do an MBA when I have some solid work experience. What are your views on attending college after university?

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Old 08-22-2013 at 01:20 PM   #2
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What are your views on going to college after finishing university? I just finished my BA degree, needless to say I am working for minimum wage, and I have decided to go back to Mohawk for Insurance to study something practical. I passed on the Co-op MBA because, personally, I think it's more beneficial to do an MBA when I have some solid work experience. What are your views on attending college after university?
Plenty of people do it. Some (very good) jobs require a college diploma. Some college programs even require that you already have a university degree in order to apply, but even if they don't, there's nothing wrong with going into a program that will enable you to get the job you want.
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Definitely there is no wrong for picking up a graduate certificate at a college. Programs tend to includes lots of work experience too so you will enhance your employerbility when you finished. A lot of friends I know of had done this with great success.

You finished Software Engineering and end up working minimum wage? There goes my dream.
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I am not actually in software eng. that was an alias.
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lol let me guess, some sort of humanities program? (English or Philosophy I'm guessing)
This is why I hate how faculties, especially Engineering, manipulate and encourages new students to bash on other faculties during Welcome Week.

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