spent 2 years in senior college dun laoghaire, and came out with C+G diploms
in cobol, c++, VB, networking etc.
as for diplomas/degrees... i dont think theyre as much prerequisites for
jobs as they once were, and IMO, are becoming less so.
cheers,
Niall
-----Original Message-----
From: Justin MacCarthy [mailto:macarthy at iol.ie]
Sent: 16 March 2000 12:22
To: ilug at linux.ie
Subject: [ILUG] College
As a matter of interest... How many people on this list have CS related
degrees/ diplomas???
I started a City & Guild dip in C on unix, but the college I was in shut
down (Advanced Technology College). I knew everything++ on the course but
was doing it to get the paper.
Anyway, do many of you find that a Dip/Degree is prerequisite for Jobs?
Justin MacCarthy
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