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ciscoman2012 wrote: » Let me give a scenario and see if you guys can help me out. I'm 21 years old, college undergrad (junior) at University of North Carolina Greensboro. I'm an ISOM (Information Systems / Operations Management) major with a current GPA of 2.75. I was planning on Studying Abroad in Mannheim Germany (University of Mannheim) in the Fall of 2011. Now I am having second thoughts on if I really want to go through with this or not. If I don't go Study Abroad, I could work on acquiring my CCNA or CCENT certification in hopes of landing a career at Cisco Systems after graduation. With my Dad working for Cisco, I could possibly get a foot in the door and at least have an interview after college. With that being said, should I go through with the Study Abroad or work on my certification? If I didn't Study Abroad, I could focus on bringing my GPA up to above a 3.0....since I could take those classes at my home university and they would actually COUNT towards my GPA versus just being a pass/fail grade. Hoping to acquire some good feedback from all you IT professionals that are out in the REAL world.
networker050184 wrote: » I'd study abroad and do the CCNA at the same time. You could knock out the CCNA with a few months of studying in the evenings.
Asif Dasl wrote: » If you can speak German, then by all means study abroad and pursue the CCNA in your spare time. If you don't speak German, then I would stay where you are and study the CCNA. Trying to pick up another language while studying and also doing the CCNA would be a step too far in my opinion.
ciscoman2012 wrote: » Ok, so taking everything out of the picture what would you think employers hiring grads fresh out of college are looking for? Study Abroad experience on a resume? or IT certifications like CCENT/A+/Net+/CCNA etc?
mikej412 wrote: » Go Study Abroad. 3rd reason: Beer The CCNA will be there when you get back. What's your GPA in just your major courses? That's the work-a-round a lot of people use on a "new graduate" resume -- the preemptive "Major GPA" to hopefully avoid the mentioning the actual GPA (especially if you Minored in Beer).
ciscoman2012 wrote: » Ok I'm going to go through with it....since no one could come up with any cons to not go.
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