It’s pretty much called life, from about the mid-19th century on. Whatever you do, the technology you learned will be obsolete in 10-20 years. Regardless of what career you follow.
Not true for all degrees. Go for a medical, engineering, or other hard science degree and you actually get your moneys worth. Liberal arts, unless you are top of the pack and have connections, would you like fries with that Degree.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 6 years ago
It’s pretty much called life, from about the mid-19th century on. Whatever you do, the technology you learned will be obsolete in 10-20 years. Regardless of what career you follow.
BeniHanna6 Premium Member over 6 years ago
Not true for all degrees. Go for a medical, engineering, or other hard science degree and you actually get your moneys worth. Liberal arts, unless you are top of the pack and have connections, would you like fries with that Degree.
victoria2 over 6 years ago
Hence, Continuing Education credits…
victoria2 over 6 years ago
Hence, Continuing Education credits…