06-05-2023, 07:16 PM
(06-05-2023, 11:18 AM)davewill Wrote: Nothing wrong with that pace. Keep it up, and you will graduate. Work experience is valuable, too. I also disagree with your assertion that there's no point in growing with your company or building a reputation. Strong companies survive bad economic times, sometimes they even thrive. Also, your reputation is useful even if your company or job "crumbles", whether for new work in country, school admittance, or emigration.
Agreed. I would say that when economic times are hard, that might be THE time when what you're doing pays off. It might not be, but you don't have to decide now. Continue on with your studies at a slower pace than you'd planned, you're doing just fine.
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