Don't try and compete with the younger, full-time students. Learn the information for the information's sake. If you own your own business, your GPA doesn't matter as much as a newbie just graduating. If you will sacrifice a few GPA points, you will learn the same amount of critical information, you just don't spend a lot of time learning the last 5% of what the professor likes/doesn't like for answers. You will find no difference between a 3.9 and a 3.0 for your purpose.
Yes, but how many market traders are astrophysicists?
"People don't really care about the words on the degree" ??? With your argument, I might as well have gotten a degree in philosophy to become an engineer. It's all the same thing, right? We all can think the same, right?
Preposterous...
Don't try and compete with the younger, full-time students. Learn the information for the information's sake. If you own your own business, your GPA doesn't matter as much as a newbie just graduating. If you will sacrifice a few GPA points, you will learn the same amount of critical information, you just don't spend a lot of time learning the last 5% of what the professor likes/doesn't like for answers. You will find no difference between a 3.9 and a 3.0 for your purpose.
Yes, but how many market traders are astrophysicists? "People don't really care about the words on the degree" ??? With your argument, I might as well have gotten a degree in philosophy to become an engineer. It's all the same thing, right? We all can think the same, right? Preposterous...