Re: Getting the Highest Grade on Midterms/Finals
After being in college, it's quite disappointing that as a society we rank it's importance for careers so high. The stuff you learn isn't really valid in most of the corporate world.
For instance, my Info Sys classes definitely taught me the basics of databases and coding and all that, however, I was completely trained to do bigger and better things when I started working.
Shouldn't colleges stop pushing prequisites and start pushing subject matter that is currently hot in the marketplace?
/end serious response imo afaik ldo ttyl tia
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