linuxlover wrote: » Overkill. At the age of 18 when you're still in school, taking a part time job or community/volunteer work outweighs all of your certificates. No one in their right mind would hire a person without a degree, 10 certificates and 0 work experience. You're looking at this the wrong way. Your A+ and Net+ and more than enough to land you a job as a high school kid. Volunteer, get experience, get certified. I would however strongly suggest you go to college first and then look for a job. Don't jump your learning curve because you're going to get burned later.
neo9006 wrote: » I agree with previous posters, College is going to be key, I agree with Jason if you can't go the 4 year route go with the community college route, I did many years ago and got an associate in a different field, but key is that it got my job that I have been at for almost 18 years, go after your bachelors afterwards, I am kicking myself now, I wish I would have gotten my bachelors years ago. I know what you mean by that, but do what I did, I paid for a lot of mine and I did it through working on weekends. I know that kills the social time, but hey once you have that degree and you paid for it it is all yours. I tell my wife that constantly and she is working on her Associate right now while I have till the end of the year to get my bachelors with 5 classes to go after this semester. I would rack up the certifications and get your degree, I tell people I use to work with not only as their manager at the time but as someone that has been there, get your education and do not end up like me working 2 jobs 10 years straight, it took its toll on me but right now I am in the process of paying for my bachelors and being debt free thank god in the process, if I decide to get a masters I might be in debt then, depends. But that is my 2 cents, like broli said keep at it, I know we all are trying to do that to a degree. Good luck my friend and keep your head up.