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I'm talking about things you learned in the actual class part of college, not drinking, girls, etc. In your career, what skills or other things you learned in college had a direct impact in your job?
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English (communications) classes helped a lot and I work in IT.
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How to write.
How to think. How to learn. |
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understanding what inductive and deductive logic are, and ways to apply them to problem solving, have been extraordinarily helpful. also, basic microeconomics.
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1st time:
how to build scenery how to move scenery how to design scenery - no impact how to stage manage how to design lights - no impact how to build props 2nd time: MS Office JCL COBOL IMS - no impact DB2 SQL C - no impact C++ no impact What I didn't learn in school that has had an impact SOX crap Paper work |
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Negotiation Skills.
fyc |
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problem solving [/ QUOTE ] I'm in Tech Support, so this is big. |
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Negotiation, accounting, microeconomics, financial analysis.
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Time management and typography. Oh I learned about coke also...
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The difference between Husserl's and Levinas' respective phenomenologies, although I think it probably fell out of my brain a while ago
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