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What is your highest level of education?   [Edit]

Survey period: 6 Nov 2006 to 12 Nov 2006

Self taught vs Formally trained, Academic vs Long time career programmer. suggrsted by Walter Pretell)

OptionVotes% 
Doctorate or post-doc805.29
Masters37624.87
Bachelors degree61740.81
Diploma15810.45
High School1187.80
Self taught1379.06
Other261.72



 
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James R. Twine8-Nov-06 11:42
James R. Twine8-Nov-06 11:42 
GeneralStill at study Pin
qumer1016-Nov-06 22:37
qumer1016-Nov-06 22:37 
GeneralBS/BA Pin
Ilíon6-Nov-06 12:21
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Boro_Bob6-Nov-06 23:19
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Generalasking for trouble? Pin
M i s t e r L i s t e r6-Nov-06 12:10
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M i s t e r L i s t e r6-Nov-06 12:13
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Jeremy Falcon6-Nov-06 17:31
professionalJeremy Falcon6-Nov-06 17:31 
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smdo19826-Nov-06 22:36
smdo19826-Nov-06 22:36 
There are important jobs that you don't need a degree for: Aircraft technician, Medical Equipment technician, Electrician, Car mechanic. Each of these people could end up killing someone if their jobs are not done correctly. But these are all jobs you can get into straight after school by showing that you have an aptitude for it (of course you do get on-job training etc. and you do have to write exams and get certified)

I found that while studying for my degree we used Java (and some courses used Delphi), but most people ended up getting jobs using Microsoft technologies (Sharepoint, Office, .NET, Biztalk, SQL Server). Not once while studying for my degree did I ever learn about any of these. Sure we learned about system design (which I had already learned in High School Comp. Science), computer theory (which I had already learned in High School) and there were other courses which, in the last 6 years, I have never had to use (Discrete Mathematics, Statistics). The first 2 years were repeats of my last 4 years at High School, the courses seemed to be designed for people who were starting from 0. My tertiary studies only proved useful for my employer, for them to have proof that I wasn't all talk.

All that being said, I do think that it is necessary to have some form of professional qualification (be it a diploma, MCTS, MCPD, Java Certs) when you enter the professional world. It forces you to learn things that you probably wouldn't have taught yourself and it also verifies to you that what you think you know, is correct. Eg. I did a course on HCI and that's something that has proved useful and it's something that I never could have taught myself (unless I had bought the textbooks and read through them).





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Isaac Anietye Inyang8-Nov-06 8:37
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Jeremy Falcon8-Nov-06 18:13
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Anna-Jayne Metcalfe6-Nov-06 22:38
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Blake Miller7-Nov-06 4:17
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GeneralFachinformatiker Anwendungsentwicklung ! [modified] Pin
Phil.Benson6-Nov-06 6:39
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Rahim Rattani6-Nov-06 17:59
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Phil.Benson6-Nov-06 22:27
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GeneralDiploma = Master? Pin
__Egon__6-Nov-06 6:17
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Ken_GHill6-Nov-06 8:59
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Olaf Herrmann6-Nov-06 10:39
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Ilíon6-Nov-06 12:49
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skddog14-Nov-06 15:07
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GeneralWhat about College? Pin
Dewm Solo6-Nov-06 4:05
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V.6-Nov-06 4:13
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