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I had a better experience in my college years. One of my senior
engineering instructors (a former chief engineer who had actually
been my father's boss many years earlier) told us that the most
valuable lessons we could take away from our college years
were how to find the right references for information we needed,
the ability to keep learning new things and the understanding that
we needed to be able to look things up and keep learning new
things because most everything we were learning in our classes
would likely be obsolete within five years of our graduation. Best
lesson anyone ever taught me.
Gene Kim-Eng
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It is a bit chilling to discover that the content of your BS or MS curriculum is
dismissed by employers as essentially worthless. That is not what the student
advisors tell prospective students.
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