Devry is a very good school. I learned how to build computers and program them from scratch in the BSEET program. I went because I wanted to learn. My only problem was graduating during the big recession in 1992. Graduate placement promised a lot, but I was much better doing the job search on my own. I made friends with people who were hiring but couldn't offer much, and things went well from there. It would be years before I started making any real money. Hopefully, graduate placement will live up to its grandiose promises they make: 100% job placement. Read into that and take it with a grain of salt. On Thu, 25 Jul 2002, Andrew Bates wrote: > I went to devry last year, and they had C++ and C aswell as Java... > along with all the other languages. This pleased me very much. > > ~ I was wondering what kind of market is out there? Because, now that > I'm going to SMSU in the fall, I have found they offer """"3"""" > languages. Java, COBOL, and (ewck) Visual Basics... of these.. Java is > the one i will have my imphasis in... since you can learn COBOL and > Visual Basics in 2 days. > > I was wondering what everybody else's experience with programming > languages at work aswell as education is. > > - - Andrew Bates > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (GNU/Linux) > Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org > > iD8DBQE9QGvwZDPmJ8C0lSYRAiWgAJ0fYNU5CygzvO2H0t0sJwdrf+a7+QCgtWjx > 1V3d3Z1gpfiMb2ZZEtvkibo= > =2Prm > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > > > > Why drive a car when you can ride a bike? http://attaway.net http://counter.li.org user #142150