Jun 06
Mystic Strawberri asked: To all my Network Engineers out there, tell me what would be more lucrative…. I am trying to decide what would be better. Attending a public, traditional, four-year institution, majoring in generic Computer Science *Bachelors Degree* at the chance of snagging a better paying and more stable job or is going to [...] [...more]
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Tags: Ccna, Four Year Institution, Hard Time, Network Engineers, Pocket Expenses
Mystic Strawberri asked: To all my Network Engineers out there, tell me what would be more lucrative…. I am trying to decide what would be better. Attending a public, traditional, four-year institution, majoring in generic Computer Science *Bachelors Degree* at the chance of snagging a better paying and more stable job or is going to a private college and getting a bachlors of science in networking and having a degree in that speciality.
I am having a hard time finding grants and things to suppliment to education because of the fact that it is a private college, and i am considering going to a more traditional school to decrease my out of pocket expenses and trying to get the CCNA (etc..) certs on my own time.
Help Me Please!!!!
Feb 04
mthao asked: if im taking an associates degree in computer networking, do i still need to take other courses to get certification such as CCNA? and if so, can i take the certification stuff at the same time that im going to school for my associates?
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Tags: Associates Degree, Ccna, Computer Networking, Stuff
mthao asked:
if im taking an associates degree in computer networking, do i still need to take other courses to get certification such as CCNA? and if so, can i take the certification stuff at the same time that im going to school for my associates?