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100 degrees Calcium posted:Thanks for the advice everyone. Just to be clear, and this is somewhat mercenary, but is there not much chance that a bachelor's degree might give me a significant advantage in pursuing work (web dev or otherwise) in the future, even with 6+ years of professional experience? After 6 years of industry experience, a bachelor's degree would not meaningfully impact the strength of your resume, which is largely only needed to get you a phone screen anyways. The only exception is the relatively few companies that require a candidate to have a degree. If you want to learn fundamentals and theory, go to a college's online resources for a specific class (lecture notes, homework assignments, reading assignments), take a community college course, or continue to self-teach.
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