Originally posted by ajd40
Originally posted by Sarg01
School is overrated. I'm not sure I've used one thing I learned in college in my real job.
That's kind of hard to believe unless you are a supermodel?
Probably closer to the other end of the spectrum. I'm a network engineer. Almost everything they taught about it in college ended up being plain wrong (I majored in computer science), so basically worse than useless.
Besides, it's not really about what you know anyhow. It's about your ability to recognize that there's no such thing as an established authority on a subject - at least, not one that's correct more often than its wrong. That concept runs pretty foreign to the very concept of academia.
Originally posted by Sarg01
School is overrated. I'm not sure I've used one thing I learned in college in my real job.
That's kind of hard to believe unless you are a supermodel?
Probably closer to the other end of the spectrum. I'm a network engineer. Almost everything they taught about it in college ended up being plain wrong (I majored in computer science), so basically worse than useless.
Besides, it's not really about what you know anyhow. It's about your ability to recognize that there's no such thing as an established authority on a subject - at least, not one that's correct more often than its wrong. That concept runs pretty foreign to the very concept of academia.