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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 
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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 
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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 
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Sonu_Kapoor9-Nov-06 4:06
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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 
I agree with you but at the same time I disagree with you.
I think A degree in is really useful in IT, it's one thing to say that things keep on changing , but in reality the foundations are the same. The principles in computers are all still the same.

As complicated as we may try to make it, eventually it all comes down to a load of Ones and Zero's, The principles of any programming language comes down to Logic, and in my mind logic can only be learnt by mathematics.

Therefore I think studying for a degree to enter the IT industry is essential as this will teach you basics to work in and understand the industry.

A doctor 500 years ago and a doctor today could probably still be able to communicate with each other, as they both have a similar grounding on biology, it is the efforts of those doctors of 500 years ago that got us to where the doctors today are.

I learnt programming using the BASIC language in 1982, but it is the understanding of BASIC that led me to C/C++, PASCAL, JAVA, C# etc, you have to start somewhere. I have done nearly every job in IT before I focused on programming. And I am sure most people will, and if you have a degree you will have an understanding of most of the concepts involved with computing. This industry is a vast complex one with many different fields in it. Some people are born to be programmers and some are born to be administrators and some are designers, some are purely business analysts. So It's essential to gain skills in most fields.







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GeneralRe: This is not about just a degree Pin
CastorTiu7-Nov-06 11:21
CastorTiu7-Nov-06 11:21 
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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 
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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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