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geekboss wrote: » Did I make a mistake not going to college?
Iristheangel wrote: » If you have doubts about not getting your degree, there are options out there that shouldn't take 4+ years and affordable.
Polynomial wrote: » Disclaimer: I both work in higher ed and am pursuing higher ed pretty aggressively. You didn't make a mistake, but its going to be incredibly more difficult with the changing landscape of degrees mattering more to HR. No one without a degree will probably recommend the same path.
shodown wrote: » I disagree with this statement of degree's mattering more. We are seeing more and more people get jobs without degree's than previously before. Hell they are even hiring electrical engineers without degree's. The last statement is far and few in-between, but the fact that its happening shows changes in the way the job market is looking for top tier talent. I've worked at several places where a degree required changed to "recommended" from mandatory. I'm not saying to the OP to not go to college, but i'm saying the value in a degree is not what it once was.
remixisme wrote: » Degrees are over rated
geekboss wrote: » Hi all, just curious on how necessary a degree is in the IT industry.
I only have 3 years at a vocational school for Networking and security.
I just started a desktop support job about four months ago making 30k a year.
Is it possible to move into a better position at a different company within a couple of years?
What Certs should I obtain to be a network admin and what kind of salary should I expect?
Did I make a mistake not going to college?
geekboss wrote: » I do not want to be in management. I'd like to be in a network engineer position. Making 70-80k would be great. Possible without degree and just certs?
shodown wrote: » I know people in this industry who make over 500K with no degree
LarryDaMan wrote: » Unless you invented, built, founded, or sold (or stole) something, that isn't very realistic in IT without a degree. If you expect to make a hefty living working for the man (someone else's company), you should go ahead and get a degree.
geekboss wrote: » This is sort of what I was thinking. It seems like from everyone I've talked to in IT is that IT is one of the few jobs where skills matter far more then degrees. Perhaps employers are starting to realize that degrees don't necessarily mean that someone is more educated, it just means that they're further in debt.
If you quit 2 semesters out then yeah, unfortunately, that might have been a waste of time. But the problem here is the students I see in the computer science program at my employer who put in the effort and are truly passionate for the material graduate to multiple job prospects. So more people are getting bachelor degrees these day which in theory decreases their value. What if you don't have one at all?
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