As they would as, Master of one is better than a master at none.
Jacks of trades are better than no trades....whatever **** it is.

Well, from my experience in life, sometimes it's not what you know and how much you know it, it's who you know that will get you through the door.

Then there are times that it's not how much you know of something but how wide your experiences are at working in different fields.

Well, I have a college degree in Computer Information Systems and a minor in security management. [that's what I think, since I never went back to pick up actual degree.]

Where does this all lead to? No where!! Sometimes it doesn't matter whether or not you have a degree or not. A degree only says that you spent $$$ at some institution over x amount of years.

Sometimes real knowledge does not come in the form of a degree or college eduation, it took me over five years to realize this. And I am sure many of AO members are too, they are self-taught, or they were taught outside the eductional institution, like I was in HS.

I have to say that I've learned more **** in HS doing an internship than I ever would have in college. Expericence counts!

From MsMittens: A lot of my computer knowledge is self-taught and self-broken (I have fried a few too many machines when trying the "let's see what this does.. oh look. blue flames! COOL!")

Geeze, I've managed to *****edup my ultra1 box. Can anyone help? LOL.