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puckstopperga wrote: » If you leave school, it gets exponentially harder to return and finish with each passing year. It's a good idea to keep the big picture in mind. Going for certs would be a shortcut to a better paying and more challenging job, but the expense may end up being the degree altogether.
thomas130 wrote: » Just note at Open University you do the work at home you don't need to go a campus to study. It's a well respect University in the Uk. So they would'nt be any issues about taking it back up.
wd40 wrote: » But when you decide that you need to complete your BSc it would be 3 years too late. and you will have to study for final exams and prepare projects etc. I am currently studying for BSC in Arab Open University, which is a partner of the Open University in UK, I believe we take the same subjects and when we graduate we get a degree from the Open University - UK
I can't help but think of a friend of mine who recently graduated from UGA in MIS. He has virtually no IT experience but got a job in software development at a fortune 100 right after graduating. Just like that, 50k/yr. And from what I understand, they expect him to have very little in the way of IT skills - they're spending the first year on the job basically training him to do Java! They just trust that his degree proves he knows 'how to learn'.
sidsanders wrote: » from my own take doing interviews, i will say that: "The certs prove you know a certain technology backwards and forward." is not always the case. more cases it shows folks passed a test then actually know something that can help. from my view... others may differ. otherwise i agree with most, get the degree. many have done the job+school+certs so you wouldnt be alone in the struggle.
curtisdaley wrote: » Whats the employment oppurtunities like in Edinburgh nel?
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