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Old Posted Dec 6, 2016, 4:12 AM
Caliplanner1 Caliplanner1 is offline
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Thanks. Looks like that involves lots of math? Not exactly my strong suit.
A word of encouragement. You can do a (non GIS intensive) urban planning degree first and then try to add on a one or two year (post grad) diploma in GIS which you can do part-time to help take the pressure off any subjects that present a steep learning curve.
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