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dynamik wrote: » I think web design sucks ass (to put it delicately). It's fun to design something, but it's all tedious from there on out. Plus, it seems to be pretty competitive and doesn't pay as well. If you love it, go for it. I keep it as a freelance thing and do a few sites per year (getting fewer each year). You might want to consider keeping it as a hobby.
Tryntotechit wrote: » Follow your heart. It will pay off. Good luck. Hope this helps.
PC509 wrote: » I'd go for what you enjoy. Better to be happy than miserable. Although, a few sys admin skills won't hurt in the design. You'd know the back end stuff whereas others won't. Of course, I'm the opposite. I don't like the PS stuff, and love to code HTML/CSS/JavaScript/Etc in Notepad. I'm taking programming courses for my degree, and I'm awesome at it. I haven't really programmed a lot since I was a kid (Old C64, then 8088 PC...). So, I think I'm swaying towards the programming, rather than net admin. But, I'm focusing on both ATM, as I'm still undecided.
sagewalkinthere wrote: » Thanks for the advice, everyone. I'm still not sure... I mean, I love designing and all, and hate coding, but I also don't have very good concentration for studying for certs, which makes it tough to get them. But the $$$ is a lot less for web design... Just not sure...
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