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That can't be a degree.-Sh1fty- wrote:
I have a computer science degree (Only one year though because I had to move). So that's about 20 different subjects studied.
Working up in the Pacific Technology Center in Santa Barbera, they had a wing of their offices that needs cabling for their network.
In cheese-landSwitzerland it is. Well it's not like a full degree, because I couldn't finish, I didn't obtain my CFC but I got the qualification papers for all the subjects I did complete and am competent with.mcminty wrote:
That can't be a degree.-Sh1fty- wrote:
I have a computer science degree (Only one year though because I had to move). So that's about 20 different subjects studied.
Working up in the Pacific Technology Center in Santa Barbera, they had a wing of their offices that needs cabling for their network.
Last edited by eskimo_sammyjoe (2010-07-13 00:41:15)
Think its more of a high school certificate than anything.mcminty wrote:
That can't be a degree.-Sh1fty- wrote:
I have a computer science degree (Only one year though because I had to move). So that's about 20 different subjects studied.
Working up in the Pacific Technology Center in Santa Barbera, they had a wing of their offices that needs cabling for their network.
Yeah this. It's not a degree lol.Cybargs wrote:
Think its more of a high school certificate than anything.mcminty wrote:
That can't be a degree.-Sh1fty- wrote:
I have a computer science degree (Only one year though because I had to move). So that's about 20 different subjects studied.
Working up in the Pacific Technology Center in Santa Barbera, they had a wing of their offices that needs cabling for their network.
well from some bufu college maybe lol but not from a legit univ..... or as far as I know also my univ. doesnt hand out certificates....liquidat0r wrote:
You can get "diplomas" and other random certificates for only completing one year of a degree.
Last edited by blademaster (2010-07-13 01:28:28)
Yes you can. I mean, you might not get physically handed a certificate, but if you drop out of a university course then you can get some accreditation for what you did achieve while you were there.blademaster wrote:
well from some bufu college maybe lol but not from a legit univ..... or as far as I know also my univ. doesnt hand out certificates....liquidat0r wrote:
You can get "diplomas" and other random certificates for only completing one year of a degree.
Makes you look like a fuck up tbh.liquidat0r wrote:
Yes you can. I mean, you might not get physically handed a certificate, but if you drop out of a university course then you can get some accreditation for what you did achieve while you were there.blademaster wrote:
well from some bufu college maybe lol but not from a legit univ..... or as far as I know also my univ. doesnt hand out certificates....liquidat0r wrote:
You can get "diplomas" and other random certificates for only completing one year of a degree.
that would be MW2 correct?Jebus wrote:
Played BF2 for the first time in like half a year today. Still beats shit like COD6..
Fair enough, but to call it a degree is erroneous. Not only is it one out of 3-4 years, but 20 subjects would be 10 per semester.. which sounds like high-school tbh, given we do four subjects per semester (ie. 8 per year) at uni here..liquidat0r wrote:
Yes you can. I mean, you might not get physically handed a certificate, but if you drop out of a university course then you can get some accreditation for what you did achieve while you were there.blademaster wrote:
well from some bufu college maybe lol but not from a legit univ..... or as far as I know also my univ. doesnt hand out certificates....liquidat0r wrote:
You can get "diplomas" and other random certificates for only completing one year of a degree.
Last edited by Ultrafunkula (2010-07-13 04:02:20)