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gorideyourbike | 12 years ago

Don't go, spend two years teaching yourself what you want to know, get the same knowledge (or better) with less debt.

Listen to your advisor, they (for the most part) know what they're talking about.

If you don't have a few internships under your belt or a well developed portfolio of personal work, don't bother graduating.

Get a job where you can sit and do your homework. You'll be making money while doing something you have to get done anyways.

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