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Re: Careers in STEM - without a PhD.

Have an Associates of Applied Science from a Community College.
I was also a Valedictorian at the local Vocational Technical School.

Own several small business in: automation, computers and engineering.
Have work of mine in the U.S. Military and laced throughout the World's financial markets.
Work for a major financial institution in management and technology.
I make a good living(s).

It is not about your degree.
It is about: opportunity, focus and perseverance.

Fine example: Bill Gates
http://content.time.com/time/special...988082,00.html

This is NOT to say college is without merit.
There are many cases were focus on college and persevering it will increase your opportunity.
Just was not how my life played out.
My brother followed the same path as me.
Ended up with a Bachelor's from NJIT and I really find it hard to regret my decisions considering what he's gone through with that degree.

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