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nms90 wrote: » Is a bachelors in IT more marketable then a associated degrees in IT with a few certification?
powerfool wrote: » This is my opinion, but I feel that it holds true for all degrees where working doesn't require licensure... start working. Get a job and make sure that you find one that offers tuition reimbursement. You will begin building your experience, which will make the biggest impact throughout your career. Plus, you will get someone else to pay for the remainder of your education. Just continue on with school part-time, if necessary.
nms90 wrote: » Is a bachelors in IT more marketable then a associated degrees in IT with a few certification? Im really just looking for peoples personal opinions because im tring to decide should i switch majors and just get an associates degree in IT with a few certifications or transfer to a university and get my bachelors in IT or comp science. Right now im learning towards the associates because of the certifications and plus i can always go back anytime and get my bachelors and alrdy have some type of work experience related in the IT field. Rather then just getting my bachelors and have none at all.
nms90 wrote: » what is the average starting salary for an entry level IT
nms90 wrote: » and does certification increase your pay or is it experience?
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