Except learning isn't really the reason most go. It's to get a well paid job at the end of it.
Anyway, I notice a lot of younger students have this attitude and it frankly causes them to produce really crappy work. As long as they pass the class, they don’t really care to absorb the material.
I can’t help but wonder what kind of job they’re hoping to get when they leave school. What will happen when they get a technical interview? I can’t imagine them doing anything beyond answering phones at a company’s IT Help Desk.
I dunno. I listen to every word the professors say as if they’re telling me the secret to eternal life while half the class is dozing off.
My experience says you'd be very surprised. As in most fields, networking, charisma, and ability to bullshit play a substantial role in IT hiring.
This is absolutely brilliant.
> Except learning isn't really the reason most go. It's to get a well paid job at the end of it.
There's no contradiction here.