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[QUOTE="Patman, post: 1342521, member: 16962"] I think Rich makes an excellent point! Getting involved in a program (that might not even have direct credit to your proposed degree) that gives you hands on experience with something you are interested in will do more than just give you a chance to earn credits. People tend to learn more when they are directly involved in the creative process. I was totally bored out of my mind in most classes, it seemed like they were geared to the stupidest person in the class for the most part. I did fine but did just enough to get by with a good grade but when we got to do a project then I completly threw the bell curve out of wack. I then learned to harness that creative energy and use it for creating in both my mind and the software I use to design. It is a HUGE edge and having an edge is what gets you both better jobs and more bucks not to mention more job satisfaction. [/QUOTE]
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