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earweed wrote: » First off welcome to TE! The thing about IT is that you learn the most from doing and no matter what program you choose you will have a lot of self study to learn what you need to know to work in IT. WGU is an excellent program (I'm enrolled there and in my last term before graduating) but you will only get out of it what you put in. If you are not already employed in IT I would recommend you do your best to get a helpdesk job as early as possible while going for your degree.
eansdad wrote: » I'm also enrolled at WHY. I looked at them and UAT. Any college can have online classes but what I looked for was respectability within the IT field, price and possibility of certification either from the class or ability to correspond the class to a cert. I have a few friends that went to DeVry and only 1 is worth anything as a IT person. Another friend is finishing up at Kaplan and although he has a basic knowledge of networking I wouldn't hire him as an admin. Also get an IT job ASAP as experience is always looked at first and heaviest. Good Luck with whatever path you choose.
veritas_libertas wrote: » At WHY?
earweed wrote: » He's at WGU...lol Looks like a typo
eansdad wrote: » Sorry, fat fingers on small EVO with spell check active means mistakes sometimes.....lol.
it_consultant wrote: » I am probably going to do my Bachelor's in Business instead of IT. I have been in this field long enough that I am not patient about being taught things I already know. I have yet to see someone in IT that really benefited technically from the degree. As I start looking to IT management as my next step, I realize that in management you do far more traditional work. Cost / benefit, lifecycle, plans and programs, etc. Which is what many Business degrees are focused on. I am not trying to insult anyone who currently holds, or is trying to get, a BS in IT.
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