many of you are coders. based on anecdote, in IT your degree doesn't matter they skill test you in interviews on your merit? Care to chime in? worth going to college to learn to code? or learn to code for free via the internet? (my anecdote is a UofI whitehat who worked at IBM.https://twitter.com/n00bedJermeh/status/1153500562341715968 …
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I greatly benefited from my computer scince education -- I would never have designed anything like bit gold without it -- but it was a top 10 school in that subject and it was computer science, not grievance studies.
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Replying to @n00bedJermeh @NickSzabo4
is the for free information now available greater than or equal to what you received at the time?
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Replying to @n00bedJermeh @NickSzabo4
consider now that a top 10 education is the equivalent price to a mortgage on a very nice home.
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Yes, this was many decades ago, tuition costs were far lower than today. There were a few needs-based grants and very few student loans, so no vast pool of artificial demand that has caused today's astronomical tuition.
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