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<blockquote data-quote="jesusphreak" data-source="post: 6518643" data-attributes="member: 37781"><p>the thing i've always heard for IT (so it may not be 100% everywhere but around here)</p><p>If you are getting a degree get a 4 year, otherwise dont waste your time and get your certifications. But certifications with nothing else wont get you very far either. You really need experience with a degree or certifications. That shows you at least half way know what your doing. </p><p>It would help you out A LOT to do some part time technology work while going through college. A good place at least for me was the local school district. The pay sucked, but the experience is what I was after. They will almost always work around your schedule and its a good place to learn a lot in a not so high stress invironment, then when you get done go get into the private sector and stay away from schools lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jesusphreak, post: 6518643, member: 37781"] the thing i've always heard for IT (so it may not be 100% everywhere but around here) If you are getting a degree get a 4 year, otherwise dont waste your time and get your certifications. But certifications with nothing else wont get you very far either. You really need experience with a degree or certifications. That shows you at least half way know what your doing. It would help you out A LOT to do some part time technology work while going through college. A good place at least for me was the local school district. The pay sucked, but the experience is what I was after. They will almost always work around your schedule and its a good place to learn a lot in a not so high stress invironment, then when you get done go get into the private sector and stay away from schools lol. [/QUOTE]
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