oh well, there's UP... its a good school to start with... UP is a battlefield, only the fittest survives...Originally Posted by caster_troy
oh well, there's UP... its a good school to start with... UP is a battlefield, only the fittest survives...Originally Posted by caster_troy
UP jud.. ehehe
the best na na ang uban skul, bsta wla lay labot USJR. hehehe
Y man hate nimo ang USJR bro? Im not from USJR but I Appreciate those 3 participants from USJR who won the first place in the NEC Quiz last 2004 at Ayala they are great....
sa istudyante ra oi...
Slow learner gini - slow gyud na...
bisan pag si jesus o satanas ang istructor
im from usc.
very few students make it to the end of either cs or it.
there wer two blocks taking IT when i was in first year. surprisingly, only 6 or 7 graduated on time. some survivors (around 15) will graduate five years after. the rest didnt make it.
Basin classmate ta!!! I'm one of the rest who didn't make it... hehehe...
[ simon.cpu ]
Hay nako,
bsan asa paka na skwelahan naa rana nimo
Actually, most IT companies now give extensive exams before hiring anyone. Even if your a laude if you dont pass thier exams, sorry...
But if you can go try studying i the US: Caltech, MIT, NYU, UIUC, Berkley, Standford, as they can offer you better exposure, equipment and training, but then again budget wise, this schools are very prohibitive....
Right now, your best bet would be to get certification exams, I know of some people who never went to college but passed certification exams (CISSP, CISA, Avaya, SUN, CCIE, SCEA) some of them are currently earning more than 100k USD a year.
BTW, IT grad sa USC ko and mam pena is the shiznit! ) iyang gi tudlo gamit kau na if you're going embedded/firware dev
The best school is the Real World, the best teacher is Experience.
your best bet is your own skills!. and the ability to learn fast!.
best school?. donno... it all boils down to passion and hard work LOL.
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