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globaldoc2001
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I get the feeling that I gave the right advise, as many of the posters seem to be on the same wavelength as I do. Well, full education is really important. It is the single thing that can not be stolen from you. It is also an asset for you to be able to get jobs with higher pay. I think next to God is family, and next to family would be education.
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globaldoc2001
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I get the feeling that I gave the right advise, as many of the posters seem to be on the same wavelength as I do. Well, full education is really important. It is the single thing that can not be stolen from you. It is also an asset for you to be able to get jobs with higher pay. I think next to God is family, and next to family would be education.
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robmejia
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I agree with the previous posts that it's better if you go with a 4 yr course instead of the 2 yrs diploma course. You might not realize the value of a full education right now but later on you'll indeed have an advantage if you graduated with a degree.
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