Revitalize
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I know some people say that you need to go to a good reputable university to get a job, while others say it depends on how well you did in your course (i.e. a distinction in a smaller university is better than just a pass in a good university).
However, is this really the case? The number of people getting degrees is so high, a bachelor's is becoming the norm. So is it the degrees they look at, the experience you have or how well you did in the cohort?
Cause getting a degree seems pointless with the debt that it comes with, unless you get a job.
However, is this really the case? The number of people getting degrees is so high, a bachelor's is becoming the norm. So is it the degrees they look at, the experience you have or how well you did in the cohort?
Cause getting a degree seems pointless with the debt that it comes with, unless you get a job.