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lawrence_of_arabia wrote: » I really don't feel like it.
lawrence_of_arabia wrote: » Thank you both for acknowledging the silly beginning to my thread.. I enjoy school and really enjoy learning. I made the mistake of going to trade school when I was younger for plumbing (which I hated), then got into IT about three years ago and absolutely love it.. The problem is that I am now in my late 20's, work full-time (and work is EXTREMELY busy), and make enough money to not be eligible for financial assistance, but don't make enough money to afford tuition on my own. The biggest obstacle is the amount of TIME I have in each day..... My question is this: do you really need a degree to make a lot of money and be successful in the IT industry? Does an impressive collection of certifications and experience weigh more? Certifications are so specific to what I am interested in learning and I can learn the material on my own terms. I have been chosen over college grads in my two most recent promotions (I interview very well, it's prob my strongest point). But how long will this last? After obtaining the vendor certs, how difficult will it be to reach the Engineer level without a degree?
Akaricloud wrote: » You can do very well without a degree, and in my opinion you sound like the type of person that would be able to pull that off. Where a lot of people fail is they see not needing a degree as an easy way out that will net them the same results. In the end, if you want to be successful then you have to put in the effort one way or another. If you spent all the time/effort that a degree requires on gaining technical knowledge, certifications and experience instead you can do just as well.
lawrence_of_arabia wrote: » ...and make enough money to not be eligible for financial assistance...
zrockstar wrote: » I highly doubt that. Are you just assuming this, heard from a friend, or actually had your FAFSA denied?
lawrence_of_arabia wrote: » I received a grant for my first semester of comm college when I worked for Comcast tech support, making about thirteen bucks an hour.. Since then and making substantially more, I've applied for seemingly every type of financial aid/grant under the sun with the help of my mother (who is a professor) to no avail. I make decent money, but live such a lifestyle that will not afford me extra tuition cash, it's just what I choose. As I mentioned though, the bigger factor in all of this is the amount of time required and lack of flexibility full time college entails. Perhaps it will be the kind of thing that I hack at little by little as time/money allow. I have to make work and certifications the priority for now. Thank you all for the responses, all great points. I absolutely love this place for that reason. Funny, I don't even remember how I stumbled across TE to begin with, ha..
Xonis1 wrote: » I think the cut off is like 45-50k or so worse comes to worse do a loan , check out WGU its 6 grand a year. You most likely can finish within 2 years and have your degree, certs and a managable student loan. Depends on if you really want it.
BobMead wrote: » It really comes down to experience and certs can pave the way alot faster. In IT you really don't need a degree if you are content with being a senior level network engineer and making 100-150K. I know for me I am good with that salary and if I want to be in management someday then It may be a requirement. I also see alot of people who waste time and money in college just to work a help-desk job making 45K. The main thing I can tell ya is be epic study like crazy and lab networks servers and firewalls in your house like a mad man! This will give you a solid foundation and that is what really matters to get the next job.
lawrence_of_arabia wrote: » was because of Network+. Such a low-level certification gave me a chance to interview and get the job I wanted. That's got to say something about certs!
Polynomial wrote: » Its too out of context because you don't know anything about the other applicants in my opinion.
watermelonss wrote: » I think a BS degree is really really important in terms of having more options and broader knowledge. Plus, when people on this thread are saying "making great money w/o a degree in this field".. what exactly is this amount? 100k? by when?
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