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11-14-2010, 05:53 PM

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Originally Posted by protheus View Post
You think a surgeon goes directly to the cutting business after school? I'm sorry, but it takes years under the tuition of someone with experience to go to that stage, and why do you think that? Because experience is a must. The degree is just a small part of you being a doctor and the legal part requested for that.
Oh I do know that, I'm totally hooked on Grey's Anatomy Why is Cristina Yang the best intern of all? Well, the fact that she was first in her class at Princeton might have something to do with it ^_^

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Originally Posted by MissMisa
I think the point was, if two people have a similar amount of experience, but one had a degree, which would you pick? The degree isn't the the primary concern, but between two candidates of similar levels it can be the deciding factor, so if you have the opportunity, why wouldn't you?

University certainly does not teach you everything, which is where you have to use your own initiative. That's where people fail and others succeed, but having a degree can never be a bad thing, and certainly not a waste of time in my opinion
That was my point all along.


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