joshhamm
Joshua Hammer
joshhamm

Programming/Web Design & Development?
If you are going to in-state public school, I don't think it's going to be that bad.

Looking back on my life and the massive debt I've accrued just for college. If I had it all to do over, I would have joined the military or the reserve and let them buy me an education OR I would have started work (any work) in a company that provided tuition reimbursement. So basically, if I were you and I could find

I was active Army, and got my $100,000 tuition paid for 100%. PLUS a monthly housing allowance to live off of, AND book stipend. You simply cannot beat that.

I just finished my undergrad. I always told my friends it doesn't matter where you go, it matters what you do there. You can go to Harvard and be a slacker or you can go to community college and be a slacker, neither will be better than the other. It's only when you take the place you go to and bleed it dry of all

I have $30k in student loans (left, already paid off $10k). Let me put it to you this way. If you are an artist and more interested in the design points, go to a school that can help you grow in that area of web design. If not, and you are a code-monkey, look into schools or programs that cater to that end of it.

Federal student loans are always available so keep that in mind as a backup plan, but avoid them like their the devil. I'm 28, my wife and I both have masters degrees, but working jobs that only require a bachelors. We graduated in 2009/2010 respectively and have combined over 125k in loans, even after I received a

Of course they do, and the frequently and repetitively admit that they make mistakes. They cover topics that they've never delved into before, twice a week. It would be impossible to make a perfectly researched episode at that rate. Every episode should be seen as an introductory session to the topic at hand, and if

Wow - I didn't think anyone would mention this. This is an INCREDIBLE podcast!

I don't pay too much myself... ;)

I used to be a big fan of SYSK but the ads and the increasing amount small talk they do during the podcast got to me. Initially I looked past that because I loved the various random podcast topics. However I have limited time when I listen to podcasts, so I didnt find it worth to listen to 50 minutes of podcast when

Oh hell yes. The production quality is great and they really know how to grab you. The hard part is not power-listening thru a whole season in one day. They only release an episode every couple weeks so you have to pace yourself. I haven't started listening to the new season yet - waiting to build up a few eps so

This is a great podcast. They have a really good rapport, and a lot of their subjects are pretty fascinating.

Was listening to the werewolf episode on my drive in this morning. Love them!

Love this podcast! Josh and Chuck are great together.

SYSK pride!

Cure Alls - Cure Nothing.

+1 for this!

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Thank you for this.

I found this article to be really helpful, especially since I'm going through a recent breakup. It's tough when every little thing reminds you of them. I'm a very sentimental person and the smallest things always makes me miss the other person, even though I was the one cheated on. That particular song or saying, a