I had worked for a software development company from '86 (how is it possible that was 25 years ago?) through '94, as a programmer and animation artist. I quit, because of how mentally taxing it became. I couldn't have normal dreams, couldn't think without seeing code, and over-all, got burnt out on it. And, practically ZERO of what I had learnt from a Computer Science degree is applicable towards anything any longer. I learnt far more valuable skills, 'hands-on'.
The whole US edumacation system is a JOKE. Not until Masters or graduate-level work does an education begin to carry any weight. I don't care about a persons' bachelors' GPA, or work experience, because everyone lies about that. I'm interested in their thesis, research, or portfolio.
The whole US edumacation system is a JOKE. Not until Masters or graduate-level work does an education begin to carry any weight. I don't care about a persons' bachelors' GPA, or work experience, because everyone lies about that. I'm interested in their thesis, research, or portfolio.