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<blockquote data-quote="imhotep" data-source="post: 25538470" data-attributes="member: 562115"><p>As many advised here, complete the Degree. You have achieved what's difficult - to get into the Uni. Now don't spoil that chance. Not only you are spoiling it for yourself, you are spoiling the chance of another as well. Had you decided earlier that engineering is not the way ahead and kept aside, then the next deserving student would have got the chance to get in.</p><p></p><p>A Degree is not the pathway to complete success. But as I mentioned on another thread it opens up the doors to many others. You could be a good software guy. Your friend is in the Engineering stream for software but you are not. With your degree plus experience you can migrate to Canada, Australia, NewZealand or Timbuktu without seeking other backdoor entry methods. </p><p>Though you say you are a Software Engineer you don't have a real qualification. In fact, the majority are just software developers or programmers. They only call themselves software engineers.</p><p>Without a proper qualification, your scope is rather limited - and that's where the degree counts. With a degree and with proper presentation skills and the ability to market yourself, you will end up being in a much better place.</p><p>Having a Civil engineering degree will not restrict you to that field only. Many have changed to other fields including IT. In fact, the best software guys are Engineers. <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/default/yes.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":yes:" title="Yes :yes:" data-shortname=":yes:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imhotep, post: 25538470, member: 562115"] As many advised here, complete the Degree. You have achieved what's difficult - to get into the Uni. Now don't spoil that chance. Not only you are spoiling it for yourself, you are spoiling the chance of another as well. Had you decided earlier that engineering is not the way ahead and kept aside, then the next deserving student would have got the chance to get in. A Degree is not the pathway to complete success. But as I mentioned on another thread it opens up the doors to many others. You could be a good software guy. Your friend is in the Engineering stream for software but you are not. With your degree plus experience you can migrate to Canada, Australia, NewZealand or Timbuktu without seeking other backdoor entry methods. Though you say you are a Software Engineer you don't have a real qualification. In fact, the majority are just software developers or programmers. They only call themselves software engineers. Without a proper qualification, your scope is rather limited - and that's where the degree counts. With a degree and with proper presentation skills and the ability to market yourself, you will end up being in a much better place. Having a Civil engineering degree will not restrict you to that field only. Many have changed to other fields including IT. In fact, the best software guys are Engineers. :yes: [/QUOTE]
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