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dynamik wrote: I can't remember, are you in high school or college? Regardless, that's why I opted to go for a more traditional liberal education degree (psychology) instead of going for an IT degree. I can teach the IT stuff to myself at a faster rate, and I don't have to wait on the "slow" kids.
LarryDaMan wrote: IT degrees have a lot of value, but IT does lend itself to self-teaching more than most disciplines. I don't want want my unschooled doctor using ExamCram or Surgery for Dummies for 2 days before my operation... but for IT it can work to an extent.
dynamik wrote: I'm talking about degrees that basically consist of nothing more than a bunch of certs, not CS.
JDMurray wrote: dynamik wrote: I'm talking about degrees that basically consist of nothing more than a bunch of certs, not CS. Universities that use IT certs as part of the curriculum us it as a marketing device to enroll students and to affiliate themselves with the major cert vendors. It's very community college-ish; I don't see any major university IT programs going that route.
pLuhhmm wrote: Im in college its some dumb class I have to take and the counselor "forgot" to mention I could test out. Even though I showed him my MCP ID card and mention I went to a well known local tech center for two years -_- now im in a class for people who cant login to windows! luckly its only once a week -_-
royal wrote: pLuhhmm wrote: Im in college its some dumb class I have to take and the counselor "forgot" to mention I could test out. Even though I showed him my MCP ID card and mention I went to a well known local tech center for two years -_- now im in a class for people who cant login to windows! luckly its only once a week -_- Luckily nothing. You are paying for nothing. Get out of that class and get your money back. It doesn't grow on trees.
pLuhhmm wrote: o_O Im paying money for this pathetic class, what are you talking about o_O
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