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by insaneirish
4880 days ago
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The moral of the article's story, and my experience interviewing lots of folks, is that the quality of the student's desire to learn supersedes the perceived quality of the institution. Funny enough, I took "C Programming" at Thomas Edison (mentioned in the article) the summer between 7th and 8th grades. I learned at home and took proctored exams. 5 years later, Rutgers honored the 3 credits (though I also had AP credit) for an intro programming class. |
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