Ok Iâd like some opinions. What courses constitute as useful?
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indisin@aussie.zone â¨3⊠â¨weeks⊠agoGoing to Uni does also delay the lifelong 9-5 grind, Iâd recommended it based purely on that, but you do get a piece of paper at the end that can give you a leg up and maybe more money if you picked something useful.
LowExperience2368@aussie.zone â¨3⊠â¨weeks⊠ago
indisin@aussie.zone â¨3⊠â¨weeks⊠ago
I can only speak for CompSci, although when hiring I donât give a shit if someone has the degree as Iâd prefer to teach and have someone asking interesting/left of field questions - but lots of hiring people do care though and test you on the fundamentals.
Very easy money.
wscholermann@aussie.zone â¨3⊠â¨weeks⊠ago
A uni degree in Comp Science. Usually what they teach you is out of date and by the time you are done something new has come along anyway.
I feel like in this field certifications probably hold a bit more weight.
indisin@aussie.zone â¨3⊠â¨weeks⊠ago
Completely agreed on the practical aspect, but if youâre going for big San Fran cloud companies youâll likely need to pass a leetcode challenge in the interview (pointless IMO) which means you better understand in detail low level data structures and algorithms. Youâll never need that detail day to day, but barrier to entry.
wscholermann@aussie.zone â¨3⊠â¨weeks⊠ago
Iâm not convinced these days it does give you a leg up to be honest except in professions where itâs mandatory.
And while you might delay the grind, you may very well have to grind longer to pay off the debt incurred.
In short, folks should not be fooled into think Uni is some kind of golden ticket.
indisin@aussie.zone â¨3⊠â¨weeks⊠ago
Completely agreed that itâs not a golden ticket, itâs only useful if itâs a benchmark to entry kind of degree. Youâre not walking in to a hedge fund without one and zero experience unless you have connections. Degree and zero experience will work. Uni also helps build connections and foster independence (read: when hiring I donât want to hire a child, I want an adult with opinions).
Also the cost can be mitigated, e.g. go study in Scotland and return even more independent and free thinking.
Masters and PhD though IMO are purely if youâre passionate about something that canât be learnt on the job and have time/money to burn.
wscholermann@aussie.zone â¨3⊠â¨weeks⊠ago
The hedge fund example would fall under âdegree mandatoryâ for the profession. Although this is not written in stone anywhere, in practice based on what you are saying itâs effectively mandatory.
The Scottish system is not available for most in Australia as you must satisfy three conditions: