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Vask3n wrote: According to Cramsession's website, Security+ has a ROI (still unclear as to what this stands for) of 8.8, while MCSA has an ROI of 6.3....Does this by any way mean that Security+ is "valued" more than MCSA? This is very hard for me to believe, after passing the exam.
BubbaJ wrote: Vask3n wrote: According to Cramsession's website, Security+ has a ROI (still unclear as to what this stands for) of 8.8, while MCSA has an ROI of 6.3....Does this by any way mean that Security+ is "valued" more than MCSA? This is very hard for me to believe, after passing the exam. ROI is Return On Investment. This comparison can be misleading if the disparity in the investment is large. 6.3x100 is much larger than 8.8x10.
supertechCETma wrote: huh? on a scale of 1 to 10, 8.8 is considered a better "value" than 6.3, as if to say you would get a return of $8.80 for every $10 you spend.
Vask3n wrote: Does discussing ROI, is the "Return" simply in terms of money, or as in "return" in terms of satisfaction?
Vask3n wrote: In terms of ROI, is the "Return" simply in terms of money, or as in "return" in terms of satisfaction?
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