"Estimates are that about 15 percent of Wimbledon revenue goes to prize money, while less than 10 percent of U.S. Open revenue ends up with the players."
I remember that feeling. In my last year of undergrad, I blew off the CS Senior Seminar and took Contemporary British Drama. I'm holding a BS in English with minors in Literature and Mathematics. Ten years in, I've been pretty successful doing mostly Program Management in interesting companies.
Ten years ago, having an All But Degree background didn't really prevent you from working in the industry. It's probably harder now, but nowhere near impossible.
However, try relaxing for an hour or so and focusing on your own personal determination instead of the code. You're tired, but you only have a couple months to go. If you stick it out, not only do you get the degree, but you get the satisfaction of achieving what you set out to do. Even though things have gone well, I sometimes wish I had done that.
Almost all large undertakings have a black and bleak period right before the end. The knowledge that you can keep marching in the dark serves you well.
"Estimates are that about 15 percent of Wimbledon revenue goes to prize money, while less than 10 percent of U.S. Open revenue ends up with the players."
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I remember that feeling. In my last year of undergrad, I blew off the CS Senior Seminar and took Contemporary British Drama. I'm holding a BS in English with minors in Literature and Mathematics. Ten years in, I've been pretty successful doing mostly Program Management in interesting companies.
Ten years ago, having an All But Degree background didn't really prevent you from working in the industry. It's probably harder now, but nowhere near impossible.
However, try relaxing for an hour or so and focusing on your own personal determination instead of the code. You're tired, but you only have a couple months to go. If you stick it out, not only do you get the degree, but you get the satisfaction of achieving what you set out to do. Even though things have gone well, I sometimes wish I had done that.
Almost all large undertakings have a black and bleak period right before the end. The knowledge that you can keep marching in the dark serves you well.
The study was funded by 500 British elementary school students who pooled their lunch money all term.