I did it while working full-time, but I am still doing what I have been doing after having studied full-time for the last time in 2003. Nowadays, the tendency in SA is becoming that increasingly, companies to look for a degree combined with certifications, in any event. At times I have wondered...
So cool...
My personal experience was a lot different, being that I only got to participate in an honours course after 10+ years of working. I guess if the issue of paying for it was nonexistent, I would have continued down the academic road as well.
I responded, as one do, from a perspective...
I think that if you have to wait to be shown what is research-worthy, then you should acquire the big-picture view required. That is down to the individual. At honours level, you are not required to commit new knowledge (PhD), or have a plan to solve the problem(Masters). You only have to...
Let me try again. It is not impossible to do both at the same time. But, to each his own. All I'm saying is, finding a job that can be a career is tough.
I suppose OP has made his decision at this point, but to drive the overarching opinion home:
Go for the experience. Not sure where the postgrad qualification will be read for, but if you have to do a research project, having access to an actual work environment will be gold when you have to...
thats ingenious...! i never thought of that :ROFL:
it doesn't help with the fact that I can't switch it on though. I think I should just send Nology an email and wait for them to respond.
Hello folks - me as well with the red lights.
I searched lo and high for this thread and just read (most of) the 205 pages in total.
How do I fix this, my folks are going bat$**t