if you are planning to be on technical side later in your career then you must have the required degree on it. so do the MS with focus on databases.
If you want to move towards management side then ...
It's legal for 'entertainment purposes only'. But since it sounds like that company is intending you to use it as a real degree, no, that's not legal. Maybe not so much for them, ...
Only go 2 years if you know that someone will hire you off the bat. If you can't find work after two years, complete the degree. Make it a priority to go for 4 years, but while you are studying,...
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Do what you're good at. Do what makes you happy.
The problem with anything computer-related is that everything is being outsourced. Can you double major in math and computer ...
It is difficult to predict precisely which branch will have more demand in the job market. However, the 4 main branches of engineering will continue to be of demand: Mechanical, Civil, Electrical and ...
OOoh, sounds very exciting! I would recommend that you take English courses, Advanced and Creative Writing. A Bachelor's Degree in English will basically let you find a variety of employment caree...
As long as she has a four-year degree, she's eligible to apply assuming she met all the other requirements however it's recommended that she have a degree that will best suit her for the job....
As long as she has a four-year degree, she's eligible to apply assuming she met all the other requirements however it's recommended that she have a degree that will best suit her for the job....
Now how about some genuine advice...
Psychology is one of the most common majors to start out with and it is also the most common major to drop. I would say drop the psychology, if you want rewardin...
If you ave just cause....