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I actually dropped out of university because of work. I started making $35k/year plus freelancing (usually another $10-20k) when I was 18, and while I tried to keep going to school for awhile during work, it was too hectic and I wasn't interested in class anyway/anymore. I was already working in my field of study and felt I learned more on my own.

Sometimes I'm bummed out I never took some lower-level, nitty-gritty CS classes, but I don't miss university in general, and I've learned a lot of the theory/low-level stuff you don't just "pick up" through teaching myself and learning from other programmers at work.

Four years later it seems like the right choice, as I'm making a lot more than I did at 18 as a full-time, salaried employee at a small startup-ish company.




Similar deal here. Went for two years, got a full time job and I couldn't get student loans big enough to cover the other two. Were the classes and connections worth the price even without a degree? Absolutely. Considering todays economy, a body of work, salary and two additional years of work experience is more valuable than a BFA from a pricy art school.




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