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<blockquote data-quote="Snake_Eyes" data-source="post: 6518689" data-attributes="member: 16427"><p>I'm an IT proffecianal. My advice is to get a Bachelor Degree and some certefications. I curretnly have certs but a degree is the way to go. Certs expire. Degree is forever. I have am in the military and have worked with many IT contractors. I you want to move up the ladder in the IT world get a degree, certs will only get you so far. My advice for a 21 yr old is got to school full time if possible. If not get some certs like MCSE and CCNA. That should be enough to attract employers. You have to like what you do other wise you will lose interert and get behind on technology. Hope this helps.</p><p></p><p>:beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snake_Eyes, post: 6518689, member: 16427"] I'm an IT proffecianal. My advice is to get a Bachelor Degree and some certefications. I curretnly have certs but a degree is the way to go. Certs expire. Degree is forever. I have am in the military and have worked with many IT contractors. I you want to move up the ladder in the IT world get a degree, certs will only get you so far. My advice for a 21 yr old is got to school full time if possible. If not get some certs like MCSE and CCNA. That should be enough to attract employers. You have to like what you do other wise you will lose interert and get behind on technology. Hope this helps. :beer: [/QUOTE]
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