Today i went to a conference on career prospects by Cisco. At first it sounded great and the idea of it being held at caudan waterfront was quite ravishing i should say. But in the end was not so great. They compared Cisco to UoM (a professional course to university education) which in my opinion was far fetched and unconceivable. I mean we all know about these crash courses and has nothing to do with University education. If one wishes to learn one brand in particular, he is welcomed to follow such a course as the many available today. But University is teaching concepts that can be used in as many brands (tools) one wishes to ...
The organization of the presentation itself was not so great. Was on a haphazard basis, any1 talking at any time as when he had something to say. The presenters lacked in terms of communication skills and arguments, except for 1 presenter. After the presentation i guess it's clear that no crash course teaches communication skills and presentation skills, things that only comes as a bundle with a University Course ^-^
The organization of the presentation itself was not so great. Was on a haphazard basis, any1 talking at any time as when he had something to say. The presenters lacked in terms of communication skills and arguments, except for 1 presenter. After the presentation i guess it's clear that no crash course teaches communication skills and presentation skills, things that only comes as a bundle with a University Course ^-^
Thank god i didnt go there! ti pu regreT sa!
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