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Sharon Reynolds
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I think that, yes, the success depends on a degree.
Of course, there are different situations, different people, degrees and so on, but in my opinion, having a degree is beneficial for the future. University is a place where you meet new people, create connections, learn a lot and improve skills. I've never regretted my choice to become a student. Yes, it's hard, but nowadays, there are a lot...
Does your success depend on if you have a degree from a university?
Ivany Wardhana
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Sharon Reynolds
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It's not the only way, for sure, but it's an important one. I think education is not only about getting a diploma but about making connections and developing skills such as problem-solving, time management, teamwork, and so on. Of course, it's possible to get a good job without a diploma, but it's not my way. I'm a full-time student and have never regretted that decision. Of course, it's so...
Do you think education is the only way to success?
Ghulam Abbas
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Sharon Reynolds
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It depends. I like to have the option to choose.
But lately I've been working in office because I noticed that I'm more productive there
Do you prefer working remotely or in office?
Nishi Bhavsar
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Sharon Reynolds
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I prefer coffee, Usually it's just black coffee, but 2-3 time a week I can have cappuccino or something else
Coffee, tea, or something else to get going in the morning? What do you prefer?
Fannie Holt
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Sharon Reynolds
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I still think that university is important. If you like what you study, if you feel yourself in the right place, then it's for sure worth it. Besides, it's not only about formal education. University can "teach" you a lot of other skills, like communication, problem-solving, time management and so on. And it's a place to meet people and make some connections. I decided to study because I see...
What do you think about universities, is it still necessary today?
Maurizio Isendoorn
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