Not exact matches
One of the most important decisions college students make is what to study, and it's undeniable that some
degrees are more
valuable than others.
He didn't want to do a Ph.D., and he wasn't sure a master's
degree would be any more
valuable than the practical experience he was already getting.
This is dialectics, and presented in a way that confounds bigger categories like «the political» with «the personal» — this shot carries an idea that viewers won't need a post-graduate
degree to understand, rendering it more
valuable than a host of filmmakers» entire oeuvres.
After teachers have completed residency and moved into fulltime teaching, the next step for them should be certification by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards, a step that I believe is far more
valuable than expecting teachers to seek a master's
degree.
People might say that a college
degree has never been more
valuable than it is right now.
A bachelor's
degree in computers, and then hands on, real world, experience is far more
valuable than a master's
degree with no work history.
Even graduates themselves have found that skills are more
valuable to their careers
than their
degrees.
For some industries, these sector - specific certifications will be even more
valuable than a gaining a relevant
degree, and a much better indication that you'll be able to hit the ground running.
A bachelor's
degree can be more
valuable than experience alone, so if you're still in school put in the effort to get good grades.
Is international experience more
valuable than an industry - specific
degree?