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<blockquote data-quote="Village Idiot" data-source="post: 465127" data-attributes="member: 29446"><p>This doesn't make sense. They're teaching a certain subject and cirriculum and program. How are you going to tell them that they're wrong when it's what you're paying to go to school for. Using a mac is fine and dandy, but trying to have a school forced to teach something that isn't the industry standard is tough.</p><p></p><p>If you're taking a programming class that focus on the .net languages, how are you going to complain because you're using an OS that doesn't support the language you're trying to learn.</p><p></p><p>Edit: To also add to this, certain courses teach certain programs for a reason. Either for some reason like the software is the industry standard (like Photoshop) and you're more likely to get a job if you know the software every one uses, or it's a program or tool that in learning will help you step up to another level or another program or tool in the next class...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Village Idiot, post: 465127, member: 29446"] This doesn't make sense. They're teaching a certain subject and cirriculum and program. How are you going to tell them that they're wrong when it's what you're paying to go to school for. Using a mac is fine and dandy, but trying to have a school forced to teach something that isn't the industry standard is tough. If you're taking a programming class that focus on the .net languages, how are you going to complain because you're using an OS that doesn't support the language you're trying to learn. Edit: To also add to this, certain courses teach certain programs for a reason. Either for some reason like the software is the industry standard (like Photoshop) and you're more likely to get a job if you know the software every one uses, or it's a program or tool that in learning will help you step up to another level or another program or tool in the next class... [/QUOTE]
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