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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



 
Generalthose who have doctorates Pin
Sanj Gunetileke14-Nov-06 7:54
Sanj Gunetileke14-Nov-06 7:54 
GeneralRe: those who have doctorates [modified] Pin
bes200519-Nov-06 9:37
bes200519-Nov-06 9:37 
GeneralHigh school, but self-taught in programming Pin
J. Dunlap9-Nov-06 4:58
J. Dunlap9-Nov-06 4:58 
GeneralRe: High school, but self-taught in programming Pin
Steve Echols9-Nov-06 18:45
Steve Echols9-Nov-06 18:45 
GeneralRe: High school, but self-taught in programming Pin
Corporal Agarn10-Nov-06 4:27
professionalCorporal Agarn10-Nov-06 4:27 
GeneralExperience vs. "paper" qualifications Pin
Edward Steward9-Nov-06 2:53
Edward Steward9-Nov-06 2:53 
GeneralRe: Experience vs. "paper" qualifications Pin
Sonu_Kapoor9-Nov-06 4:06
Sonu_Kapoor9-Nov-06 4:06 
GeneralRe: Experience vs. "paper" qualifications Pin
Edward Steward9-Nov-06 4:18
Edward Steward9-Nov-06 4:18 
GeneralVery un-computerish [modified] Pin
jhwurmbach8-Nov-06 22:59
jhwurmbach8-Nov-06 22:59 
GeneralRe: Very un-computerish Pin
Scott ---10-Nov-06 12:07
Scott ---10-Nov-06 12:07 
GeneralRe: Very un-computerish Pin
bes200519-Nov-06 9:52
bes200519-Nov-06 9:52 
GeneralVoTech Pin
El Corazon8-Nov-06 10:42
El Corazon8-Nov-06 10:42 
GeneralRecommendation for Undergraduates Pin
etkid848-Nov-06 3:12
etkid848-Nov-06 3:12 
GeneralHow to send fax though internet Pin
balamurugan828-Nov-06 3:11
balamurugan828-Nov-06 3:11 
GeneralBachelors Degree, but not in CS Pin
Josh Smith8-Nov-06 1:45
Josh Smith8-Nov-06 1:45 
GeneralRe: Bachelors Degree, but not in CS Pin
Jim Crafton9-Nov-06 8:46
Jim Crafton9-Nov-06 8:46 
GeneralRe: Bachelors Degree, but not in CS Pin
Josh Smith10-Nov-06 2:44
Josh Smith10-Nov-06 2:44 
GeneralBachelor Degree but … Pin
Corporal Agarn7-Nov-06 10:28
professionalCorporal Agarn7-Nov-06 10:28 
GeneralThis is not about just a degree Pin
CastorTiu7-Nov-06 10:08
CastorTiu7-Nov-06 10:08 
GeneralRe: This is not about just a degree Pin
GaryWoodfine 7-Nov-06 11:00
professionalGaryWoodfine 7-Nov-06 11:00 
GeneralRe: This is not about just a degree Pin
CastorTiu7-Nov-06 11:21
CastorTiu7-Nov-06 11:21 
As I said before:

>> University (Computer Science) is useful to learn “TO THINK” and how to relate with your future pairs and professors; it is good to know the basic concept of computer science and how to look the solution to a problem, but whatever specific you can learn in 3-5 years gets obsolete.

A doctor probably will use 90% of what he learned in university and residence in the everyday case. A Software engineer almost EVERYDAY has to reinvent the wheel because he/she has to use the brain to resolve a set of new problem, for the common task CodeProject will do the job for him/her.

If you want to learn the basic concepts which are really important then University is good, but for the everyday case is far form different.

I started with my Commodore 64 when I was 11, I programmed for 8 years in many language before I went to my first University, which was a very good experience because some professors teached me more than logic which I took it. But the rest everything got obsolete.

I still remeber when one of my professor used to say, Unix is a real operating system, Windows will never be... Smile | :)

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GeneralRe: This is not about just a degree Pin
GaryWoodfine 7-Nov-06 22:17
professionalGaryWoodfine 7-Nov-06 22:17 
GeneralRe: This is not about just a degree Pin
amclint8-Nov-06 7:34
amclint8-Nov-06 7:34 
GeneralRe: This is not about just a degree Pin
GaryWoodfine 8-Nov-06 8:19
professionalGaryWoodfine 8-Nov-06 8:19 
GeneralRe: This is not about just a degree Pin
Shawn Poulson9-Nov-06 10:06
Shawn Poulson9-Nov-06 10:06 

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