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RE: Self-Education – the one most useful skill you could ever have #11
You left university so you can learn things that are important to you? That is great, I study mechanical engineering, and trust me they teach us things that we don't need. Visual basic 6 and stuff. Damn...

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RE: Self-Education – the one most useful skill you could ever have #12
Offtopic: Please don't use the !important! prefix.

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RE: Self-Education – the one most useful skill you could ever have #13
Very good and informative!
Good job :-)

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RE: Self-Education – the one most useful skill you could ever have #14
Very good and informative!
Good job :-)

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RE: Self-Education – the one most useful skill you could ever have #15
Very good and informative!
Good job :-)

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RE: Self-Education – the one most useful skill you could ever have #16
Hmm.. This is great, Quite a read actually.

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RE: Self-Education – the one most useful skill you could ever have #17
It's awesome just as you are, your thought is so true, and I think its an absolute necessity for everyone to follow in their life
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RE: Self-Education – the one most useful skill you could ever have #18
Well i am a web developer, about few months ago i have started work on XML. My first big project in XML is making a hotel booking site and i have done a great work on it. Now i think i am best in XML and i can do every thing related to this.

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RE: Self-Education – the one most useful skill you could ever have #19
thank u for this interesting article , it was my first article to read it here , and i really want to read more articles, written by u Smile

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RE: Self-Education – the one most useful skill you could ever have #20
Well I agree that much of society has completely wrong ideas about education, and that you can only get it at college. People even judge your intelligence based on school grades. Still, I don't really find the whole self-education movement to be especially insightful. It's true that you can learn about things you like on your own just as easily as in college, but it doesn't mean college hinders your learning either. It mostly depends on your attitude. That's the problem is that a lot of people who promote self-education have this kind of "fight the system" attitude, which isn't necessary. College is only bad if you have a mindless attitude about it. Anyway, nearly everyone is going to college for the piece of paper, or it's at least a major motivation.

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