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c312 01-13-2006 10:05 PM

[quote=Acideyez]
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Originally Posted by "Unknown_Sniper":a3c12
Are you livin on campus or doing one of them drive to school every day things?
oh gl.

Driving.


Duffy its a community college, yes, but see, I only need my Associates degree, and I also get my Network Specialist certificate (two birds with one stone).

Why spend 4 grand a semester when I can spend 900$ a semester and get the same degree?[/quote:a3c12]

'Cause employers won't value it as highly

01-13-2006 10:11 PM

[quote=c312]
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Originally Posted by Acideyez
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Originally Posted by "Unknown_Sniper":15b54
Are you livin on campus or doing one of them drive to school every day things?
oh gl.

Driving.


Duffy its a community college, yes, but see, I only need my Associates degree, and I also get my Network Specialist certificate (two birds with one stone).

Why spend 4 grand a semester when I can spend 900$ a semester and get the same degree?

'Cause employers won't value it as highly[/quote:15b54]

I really much doubt that...but I can always transfer my credits from the community college to a 4 year university and get a bachelors in Computer Science.

Think about it:

Year 1: 900$
Year 2: 900$
Year 3: 4000$
Year 4: 4000$

sure beats all 4 years at 4000$

c312 01-13-2006 10:14 PM

Yeah, that's probably a better idea. But seriously, employers look more highly on 4 year colleges because they are often times more respectable and therefore the degrees are more highly valued. If that wasn't true, then people wouldn't go to 4 year colleges.

01-13-2006 10:20 PM

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Originally Posted by c312
Yeah, that's probably a better idea. But seriously, employers look more highly on 4 year colleges because they are often times more respectable and therefore the degrees are more highly valued. If that wasn't true, then people wouldn't go to 4 year colleges.

Yeah I understand...my plans right now are to get the A.A.S, then get Network Security certification, and for an extra semester I can get 2 more certifications (2 CISCO and 1 Microsoft), so 1 degree + 4 certifications should be as good as a 4 year degree, no?

Nyck 01-13-2006 10:31 PM

whatever dude, congrats on going, dont let these fgts hold you down. Weve had our difference but Im glad seeing another young man go to college rather than some mindless hum drum job

01-13-2006 10:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Nyck
whatever dude, congrats on going, dont let these fgts hold you down. Weve had our difference but Im glad seeing another young man go to college rather than some mindless hum drum job

lol thanks.

Doctor Duffy 01-13-2006 11:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Nyck
whatever dude, congrats on going, dont let these fgts hold you down. Weve had our difference but Im glad seeing another young man go to college rather than some mindless hum drum job

Young man? I bet you're not even in your 30's.

TonyMontana 01-14-2006 12:03 AM

[quote="Doctor Duffy":65a36]
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Originally Posted by Nyck
whatever dude, congrats on going, dont let these fgts hold you down. Weve had our difference but Im glad seeing another young man go to college rather than some mindless hum drum job

Young man? I bet you're not even in your 30's.[/quote:65a36]

oOo:

Unknown_Sniper 01-14-2006 12:23 AM

[quote="Doctor Duffy":ce8f9]
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Originally Posted by Nyck
whatever dude, congrats on going, dont let these fgts hold you down. Weve had our difference but Im glad seeing another young man go to college rather than some mindless hum drum job

Young man? I bet you're not even in your 30's.[/quote:ce8f9]
you are loosing on average 1 IQ point every 10 seconds. Seek medical help, a 9mm to the temple will put enough iron back into you to make us all happy.

Simo Häyhä 01-14-2006 01:08 AM

IT Security & Networkings is where its at.

anti 01-14-2006 01:41 AM

gl man. have fun, and go to class. its hard at first but it pays off.


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