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Taking Classes after you graduate?

imported_vr6

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Graduating may, but there are quite a few classes that are electives that i want to take but havn't.

anyone else here feel the same? or is it better to just research myself and get selfhelp books?
 
In the big picture it's probably a good idea. People often don't end up doing the same thing their whole lives like they used to, and being more well-rounded could help if a career change is necessary.
 
I'd think about it from a financial standpoint. Once you graduate, you have to start paying back student loans, so if you can afford to spend time at your (hypothetical) new job, spend time in class, pay back student loans, pay for current courses AND pay your regular bills... HAVE FUN!

But personally I'd try to learn on my own, unless I was seeking some sort of certification in something.
 
If you're purely interested into the subject matter, just sit in if money is an issue. I'm thinking of doing that.
 
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