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Old 10-12-16, 01:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Hiro11
Going to college is about going to college, it's not about CX. It seems reasonable to acknowledge that in any discussion about picking a school, practical matters like cost, quality of instruction, culture, location etc should far outweigh the quality of the local "CX scene".
Was only objecting to the part I quoted: viewing college education as a means to a career solely through the lens of financial ROI.

Self-improvement, knowledge for knowledge sake, learning how to think critically: all far more important. And, conveniently, make you more attractive to employers than "I have a degree that says I can do X and all I know is X."
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