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mickeycoronado wrote: » Hello all, I realize that there are possibly hundreds of posts like this, so there are and you would like to provide a link to the proper section to post, please do. During my research I stumbled across this site and I'm glad I did-that aside I was wondering if I could get some input from anybody who has gone through what i'm thinking about doing. I am about to decide whether or not to sighn up for a two year program online for CNT. It's nothing special, just through a local community college, but it's all I can afford and is all I can really do since I'm trapped at a night job and waking up in the middle of the day to try and take in person classes would certainly lead me to failure. I guess my question is, am I making a wise choice? I'm a little concerned about the whole online thing. They send a kit and all that, but it seems to me that this is really a hands on kind of thing to learn at a school lab or something. I like messing with computers (building, basic home network stuff) but am far from talented. It starts off with a VB class (which i've had no experience with) as well a math class (which i'm terrible at). Do these online programs do an adequate job of teaching? Or is it more of a "prove what you know" deal? Does that make any sense? They say to plan on 16-20 hours a week over two years for an associate's degree (as well as being somewhat prepared for your MSCE, MCSA, CNA, N+, Linux+, A+ ETC. It just seems a bit far fetched I guess. And it is fairly expensive. Yes i've talked with counscelors and some teachers but I wanted to get the community's opinion I guess. And from what i've read through some of these forums here...you guys are definitly the ones to ask. Ok, well sorry for the ramble, I appreciate any info you can provide. Please feel free if you have any questions about this particular program. Nice to be here.
mickeycoronado wrote: » The two year Associate's degree is about $20,000 (I included the cost of books in that amount), and it awards a "Degree in applied science". As far as my career interests go, to start probably nothing special...maybe a job on a geek squad somewhere while I continue studying. But if I get a good roll going possibly throwing an MBA in there might help. As far as will the credits transfer-I wanna say yes as I have talked to people who went on to further there education...that being said, great question! Guess I just assumed. Going to write that down for sure.
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