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jrel209 wrote: » Hey; I'm mostly interested in Cisco certifications, as far as how far I want to take it (associate, pro, specialist) I'm not sure at this moment. The biggest question I had was about schooling for Cisco and Computer science in general. After deciding that I do want to take an IT route for my major and career path, I tried doing some research on what most companies hiring atm were looking for. The biggest thing I found was that most companies werent looking for a general certificate, but more of a '4 year degree'. So can someone share some light on how that translates, I mean since I HAVE to absolutley HAVE to work to even support my schooling. The only choices I have are colleges like say Itt, or Kaplan University, something that offers a lot of online courses. But how will that affect me in the long run versus someone who could get a general CompSci degree form say San Jose State? Also, does something like Kaplan University (located in various areas in california, it's like a HEALD college) even count as a 4 year degree, even though it's considered a 'bachelors' after your time in? Also lastly, do I get my Cisco certs seperate from those actual '4 year degrees' in Comp Science or am I thinking of two seperate IT fields. The main thing I'm looking into is network administrations and security. I'm asking and looking for as much information as possible so I can make sure the path I take is the right one, so any information would be greatly appreciated. At the moment I just go to a Junior college, and taking general courses for my A/S. Thank You Jorrel Hecita
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