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try volunteering to build ur experience
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Boss302
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MSCE is a good start
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swya
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You can get a bunch of bogus certs that have become so easy to study for because books are designed to help you pass the tests without actually knowing the rest. However, if you have the grades (read: brains) then you should study computer science at a university somewhere.
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MrRight
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University computer science.
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MrRight
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This right here is the best advice you will get. Experience is key. Companies want experience more then actual book smarts.
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futurestatetrooper
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You can use more experience besides college. College is basically the non-active paperwork certification in a specific classroom, so it may or may not be useful in many different ways, however you might find out in your last two years that you might feel that college was an excellent experience for Technology anyway since colleges work with computers and man made products.
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collegestudenthub
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if you want to become a sys admin the honestly you need to go to a vocational school and get an mcse or learn cisco routers, it is good to have a certification plus a college degree these days, most jobs are strict on that. Getting actual hands on experience is so important, so whatever you do make sure to get that as well.
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superkiwi
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try volunteering to build ur experience
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jamescoleman
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if you can't goto college now then i (like some others) would suggest going with certifications. check out www (dot) comptia (dot) org and look up the certs there such A+ Network + and Linux+ these are not vendor specific. Yet Linux+ is the basic. Once you get that you might want to check out LPI (linux professional institute) lpi (dot) org and they aren't vendor specific. Once you get the Network + then you can move on to ccna then ccnp (cisco certified network associate / professional) cisco (dot) netacad (dot) net but you will have to requalify for cisco every few years. This is different with comptia because you are qualified for life but its in your best interest to reread the new material every few years or when a new test exams comes out for it. Also the microsoft side for certifications are also good. i don't know much about them because i'm tired of microsoft and their terror (ohh nooosss) but i know that for a certain certification in microsoft you will need some electives and comptia certifications will count as them. it looks like alot of work and it is but when you go through the qualifications then its worth it because it will show the employer that you are willing to study on your own and have the drive to succeed in life. also if you get a job working with information technology then some companies will pay for your certifications. you might have to explain why you want the certification if it is for personal reasons and they might reimburse you if you spend your own money on certifications. there are alot of people that didn't goto college and got into information technology with certifications and some without but its great if you can do it over a period of time and it is awsome if you can work on the certifications in college. I don't have alot of experience in information technology but i've done some research and what i just told you now is mostly what i know. i'm also going for the comptia exams that i listed in this post and the ccna then maybe the ccnp. if you are going to buy the books for the comptia then i suggest amazon.com. this is where i got my a+ network+ and linux+ books. i got screwed on the network+ book because it was supposd to come with a cd and it didn't. the mike meyers a+ book is really good. you will save alot on these books because in the stores its like fifty dollars per book for comptia certifcations. then for the cisco stuff, if you can then try to find a cisco academy around you. this will be best because you will be signed up for cisco.netacad.net and you can keep your account for a while. i still have mine after atleast two years. if you are in highschool for cisco then its free. if you are in highschool and can dual enroll into a college that has cisco then your school should pay for the course but not the books and materials. if the highschool wont pay for it then you should get a discount price for tuition becaues of dual enrollment. yet if you can't get the course then check out amazon for the ccna ccnp books. also if you have the money get the routers, switches, a few computers, and the other tools you need for a cisco lab. people might suggest an emulator but its best you buy the equipment because for the physical feel for it. it'll be alot better for learning. check out http://www.(dot) ciscokits (dot) com/ it might be more expensive than ebay but youll be more better off with this site because you can buy a router off of ebay and the ios is messed up or the hardware is messed. also superkiwi is correct. volunteer! even try to build your own system with dual boot windows and linux and network up a few computers. also network with people and get with them and talk about cisco, comptia, or other certifications. there are more vender specific like sun os, juniper, red hat, novel, and others. techexams (dot) net also has alot of information on their forums and practice tests for some certifications they have on their forums. sorry its sooooo long but i just wanted to cover the most of it. they wouldnt let me post the links so thats why it has the (dot) in there and they didnt send an email to confirm it was me sooo ya.
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