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  • Siggie
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    Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
    Yay i did it-DONE WITH MY MBA! Took a little less then two years. Going back to school after being away for so long was not easy but i do feel like i actually accomplished something cool.
    Congratulations!

    I will be far less calm when I finish.

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  • Haykakan
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    Yay i did it-DONE WITH MY MBA! Took a little less then two years. Going back to school after being away for so long was not easy but i do feel like i actually accomplished something cool.

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  • KanadaHye
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    Yet someone from Britain just paid 40 million for this Picasso painting....


    http://www.cbc.ca/arts/artdesign/sto...g-auction.html

    So study art then die and you'll do well although you'll be 6 feet under and won't be able to collect on your own work.

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  • Siggie
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    Originally posted by yerazhishda View Post
    Finding and holding a job is a skill.
    Werd. Emphasis on the "finding."

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  • yerazhishda
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    Finding and holding a job is a skill.

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  • Haykakan
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    I have degree in psycholgy and am finishing up my mba. I also have a background in history, sociology and biology.

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  • Siggie
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    Meh, I suppose, but we're really arguing over how we define "skill" in that case. Most quality programs/professors will build in real-world application practice.
    I feel that what I learned in school, I readily applied, but I don't claim that I or my expertise/field/etc is representative.

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  • KanadaHye
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    You might know how to use a program but if you can't apply it to real world situations/problems than you're knowledgeable but not skillful. Skills used to be acquired during apprenticeships which have been sort of replaced by Co-op/Intern placements.

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  • Siggie
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    Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
    Skills aren't acquired in school.... they are acquired at work. School just trains you how to think.
    Without getting into a discussion about formal education (already know your thoughts on that),this is not necessarily true. E.g. Take a typing class, applied stats, excel, etc. You learn how to type, perform certain stats analyses, how to use excel... These would be skills.

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  • KanadaHye
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    Originally posted by sad_eyes View Post
    Accounting and in a few months I am going to be moving on to Social work. I like to have a variety of skills as you never know what life may present you.
    Skills aren't acquired in school.... they are acquired at work. School just trains you how to think.

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