Long distance degrees are good if you can't get a proper degree. They're better than nothing.
I don't know who you've interviewed but I know plenty of people who have studied via distance ed and they are certainly not stupid and are actually very good at their jobs and I know for a fact that you have to work much harder than if you attend lectures.
I also know plenty of muppets with Uni degrees earned in the traditional way and I wouldn't consider employing them even if you paid me.
seen that quite a bit where a person has started working with an honours degree and think they are it only to stuggle in the real world and the opposite where a person has scrapped through uni probably working a couple of jobs only to excel in the working environment.Agree. There is a far bit of "mine is bigger than yours" when it comes to uni degrees. I assure you that 10/15 years on no one gives a f**k. It's the goals you've kicked post degree that matter.
As you were.
seen that quite a bit where a person has started working with an honours degree and think they are it only to stuggle in the real world and the opposite where a person has scrapped through uni probably working a couple of jobs only to excel in the working environment.
I think it depends what Industry people work in, but yes a degree after 5-10 years can end up being worth little unless you continue with your professional development (through internal or external training).
I've personally had to go and undertake additional training to remain on the top of my game as things always change in HR
always so tactful ME :lol:
:lol: And there it is. You have no business talking about useless degrees.
Ladies and Gentlemen, Mr Bob Bentley.
I have no time for HR. We call them Human Remains.
The only people with time for HR are HR. They sit around all day playing with themselves.
I am doing a double IT degree through distance learning. I am doing that because i am also trying to run a business and raise 2 children. I think it is extremely unfair to generalise distance learning as some people to it that way out of necessity. Also i do think it is harder(not that i have any comparison other than tafe) as you don't have the advantage of attending lectures so you are swimming in the deep end a lot more
With gloves on I hope...