Re: Value of Writing Degree

Subject: Re: Value of Writing Degree
From: Dave McGill <MCGILL -at- ASET -dot- SENECAC -dot- ON -dot- CA>
Date: Wed, 9 Aug 1995 15:30:10 EST5EDT

> In article <405ac5$1gn5 -at- bubba -dot- ucc -dot- okstate -dot- edu>,
> HUNTER_W -at- UHDVX3 -dot- DT -dot- UH -dot- EDU wrote:
> >Hi,
> >I was recently going to school, pursuing a professional writing degree,
> >until I decided to take a full time job doing software documentation. I
> >have a chemical engineering degree and three years work experience in
> >that field. My question is: Would it be of any value to me to get my
> >degree in professional writing at night (I have 8 classes left) or is
> >work experience and a portfolio more important. Thanks for any input
> >you can give me.


If you do not have to make a choice between the job and finishing the
degree, then by all means complete the degree at night. Keep in mind
that you can take your time in finishing it,(do one subject a semester
until you're done).

I would let your employer know that you are doing this,(it will be of
benefit in simple things, for instance they won't schedule you into a
late meeting on the night you have to be across town to go to school).

If your employer has demonstrated a concern for you with a good
benefit package etc. then I would also ask them to pay your
tuition, as these courses should clearly improve your performance on
the job.

Dave McGill
mcgill -at- aset -dot- senecac -dot- on -dot- ca


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