sexta-feira, 8 de abril de 2011

study, study, study

As I said in my last post here, when I started working in a area that I liked I went to the university. Thank God it is a public one, because I don't have conditions to pay a private university, once that most if them have full day courses and I get impossible to work. But if I didn't have passed, I would or keep trying to get into one or work harder and begin to study some years later. I know that it is difficult to pass in a public university, mainly because - in my opinion - the process is selective and always never benefits who have been studying for a long time. Also because many people get nervous or for some reason, lose the tests and automaticaly loses the opportunity of study for free. But what people don't know this is the only positive point in theses universities, because the name isn't the most important thing when you look for a job - what counts is your experience, willing of learning and others. Some believe that the education is better, but it isn't. Some don't even have professors and/or equipaments. Of course it happens in private universities too. But what I'm just saying is that it doesn't matter what you want for your life or where you graduate, but how knowledge you have acquired and how you can transform all your theories in practices and how you can contribute for the company that you are working for. And the only way to get there is studying!

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