um hmmmm well just like the last person said its really about what you chose to do with what you studied...
hannaof IA12:21AM September 29, 2008
...its what you choose to do with it.
Remember, many of these degrees in the US only have a small core requirement - and the rest is up to the student to choose. (However, I will say that many engineering programs are less flexible than liberal arts programs.) What do you want to learn and how will you apply it? What are you taking out from your course selection, how will you tailor your plan to your personal strengths and weaknesses, and how will you uniquely and creatively use your new skills?
Education is not about a piece of paper, and a person is not defined by a certification or degree.
(Oh, and yes, it is sad that most of it has to do with marketing - but it all comes down to that familiar business saying of "Perception IS Reality". What do the goods you own say about you? Are you an Apple hipster, with Nike athleticism - after all, "clothes make the man", right?)
MDillenbeckof WI7:42PM September 04, 2008
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Tony Allenof AR3:10PM September 03, 2008
This is really interesting. I never would have noticed that so much could be done in those majors.
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