Hi guys, just thought to start a thread to see if there are any other students in DP. Please feel free to share your course, country (origin and residence) and university? Course: Medical Law (Msc)- Distance learning University: Northumbria Uni (UK)
Hi, Nice to see your thread. I would like to share about me: I have recently completed my MBA and now I am student of MS: My Course: MS Finance ( Finance is Specialization ) University: Virtual University Pakistan Country: Pakistan Best of luck for all students.
Nice to meet you. I though about doing an MBA as well, changed plans due to cost but I think I might end up doing this at a later date.
Yeah, I am still a student. My Course: M.Sc. Engineering ( EEE - Electrical & Electronics Engineering ) University: Khulna University of Engineering and Technology ( KUET ) Country: Bangladesh
I'm a student too! Course: Physics (Astrophysics) University: Utah State University Country: United States
I thought about being a Student but I didn't really fancy any of the Ents so my Ent stud days we're short lived, in fact non existent. It's my little joke, yes > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ent As in fact, I wasn't allowed to be a student, had to go to work at 16...
What did you study? We learn new things on a daily basis, whether in school or not. I like what you have done with Guest crew.
LOL nice one, I had to look up the word "Ent". I won't have gone if there were Ent myself. In certain professions having a degree is compulsory but in majority of fields just having a long work experience makes you stand out in the job application/interview. Two ways to learn in summary : Learn by being taught or by experience.
Back in school after 20+ years. Just finished my second semester. Course: Computer Science University: OTC Country: USA
I started a degree, but dropped out. It was a load of junk that I had done before at college. The final tipping point was when a lecturer told me, "Why are you reading that rubbish? It will never amount to anything." That was about a HTML and CSS book. My thoughts were - what I was learning now (68K machine code) would never be of any use to me. Well, it hasn't. Nor were any of the other subjects. I now have a degree in eCommunications, which was much more useful for me (well, for my "hobby", but not my job).