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	<title>Comments on: Experience or Paper which is better?</title>
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		<title>By: Monique Casara</title>
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		<description>Although I believe you were trying to be polically correct, the education piece affects the 40+ groups as well.  

What happens with most of us is LIFE.  We tend to say, I don&#039;t have time to take classes working 60+ hour weeks.  Or maybe, one class a semester but I would never finish at that rate.  In fact,if you take one class a semester, without much effort, with no previous college, in ten years you can receive your bachelors. 

Those 20 &amp; 30 somethings (and 40+) need to just start and with every class they are that much closer to that degree.

Thanks for sharing this Wes, this topic is a very important lesson to the next generation!</description>
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<p>What happens with most of us is LIFE.  We tend to say, I don&#8217;t have time to take classes working 60+ hour weeks.  Or maybe, one class a semester but I would never finish at that rate.  In fact,if you take one class a semester, without much effort, with no previous college, in ten years you can receive your bachelors. </p>
<p>Those 20 &amp; 30 somethings (and 40+) need to just start and with every class they are that much closer to that degree.</p>
<p>Thanks for sharing this Wes, this topic is a very important lesson to the next generation!</p>
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