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by jnardiello
4559 days ago
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I won't be able to underline how true is this comment. Other people (HR, collegues, etc..) might be very superficial. As a dropout, best case scenario, you will have to prove your knowledge on a daily basis. It will happen, quite often, that some people will not even try to understand what your real level is and will simply consider you "inferior". You should dropout if and only if you have something concrete and important worth the loss of a missing degree. Which it means: 1) you are the founder of a successful business 2) you have a serious offer from a well-known company In any other scenario, not having a degree will put you in the horrible position of continuously confirm that you are worth your salary. |
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