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by gibs0ns
1969 days ago
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Excuse me if this doesn't make sense, I'm non-US and don't understand the ordeal with college.
Based on this project and your comments here on HN, you seem more knowledgeable than the average college-goer.
Is college really necessary for you? Could you not skip straight to university? |
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(Edit: for fellow US-ians, I'm vaguely aware that in some non-US places, "college" refers to something we'd either call highschool or in-between highschool and college)
College is (generally) divided into two categories, undergraduate, and graduate education. Undergrad constitutes broad and shallow education with an emphasis on a particular subject. Graduate education is much more in-depth and more selective of potential students.
I believe it's technically possibly to skip the undergrad phase and skip to getting a master's or doctorate degree, but almost never happens in practice. The hierarchy, both for higher education and the job market, expects you to have all of your "lower level" degrees, in spite of your actual abilities.
Even if you drop out of highschool and have a college degree, some jobs will still require you to get a highschool diploma substitute.