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| I need some advice on breaking into the IT field. I'm strongly considering getting an associate's in Computer Science in addition to some Microsoft certs but my dilemna is, should I dive right into something like computertraining.com, get some certifications and get into the field in 6 months, or should I get the degree first and THEN look into certs? If I get the certifications, should I even bother with a degree? If I get the degree, should I look for an employer willing to pay for further training? The computertraining.com school I mentioned wants over $27K for their 24 week course. A whole semester at most 4 year colleges don't even cost that! Would this be worth it? Anyone know of other schools I can look at? Help a brudda out, mang! |
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