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07-22-2005, 04:24 AM | #1 |
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tough decision
It has came to a pint in my life where i have to make yet another important decision (and it is not concerning cars). I have been looking for a job and i can't find anything good so i am stuck here with valet parking. Well there is this program microsoft offers for MCP, MCSA, MCSE and it is a 24 week program that offers classes and the tests to become certified. The downside of it is that it will run me $24000 to attend it. Also the local college offers the same classes and i could go out with about $4000 for the certifications, but in the order they offer the classes i will be done next year about this time. Also there is the home study kits that will run me about $125 but i think the hands on experience will be a lot better, than the home study and will offer a more rigurous schedule, then just let me study on my own (i am a lazy bastard if you didn't know already). And my last option will be to finish my associates degree in computer science which i will be done with next spring. I know the best option kinda sounds the first one, but i don't have 24k laying around, and i have about half that in debt right now so i don't know which way i should chose. also i don't wanna spend the next 25 years in a factory. Any ideas and suggestions please ?
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07-22-2005, 07:46 AM | #2 |
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I definitely would NOT go with the $24K program. I mean seriously...$1K a week for a few low level certifications? If it were me, I would get serious about the classes you've already done towards your associates and finish that. Most companies look better upon an actual degree rather than a simple certification, in my experience. I could type out code with my wang and get an MCSE certification...but that doesn't mean someone would hire me.
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well it seems that you have no idea what those certifications mean: they are some of the higher level ones, and i think some of the toughest to get. also they do not involve a lot of coding, and anyone can type code either with normally or with their wang like you will, but it is what you type
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07-22-2005, 06:02 PM | #4 |
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True...I don't really know much about comp certifications. Maybe it's A+ cert. that I'm thinking of instead of MCSE. Hard to keep all of those bastards straight.
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07-22-2005, 11:39 PM | #5 |
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Thats about double what I paid...and I got more time and more certs...
Also there is no point in getting both the MCSA and MCSE. The MCSE a step up from the MCSA and generaly takes far longer to achinve. Actually is extremely hard to get with no hands on experince. I would go with the MCSA. And wouldn't attend that class. http://www.propoint.com/ppi/index.cfm Thats where I attened. The instructors were very educated and knew what they were talking about. 4 hours a night 4 days a week for 4 months. And they fed us on Thursday night. Highly reccommend them. |
07-22-2005, 11:42 PM | #6 |
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Looks like they got bought out....PP is now signal learning...
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07-23-2005, 01:22 PM | #7 |
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well that is one of the things i called you about on thursday night, but congratulate mike for me.
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