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Chris_UK
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oddduck
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Think 10 years down the road, what do you think would look better? a BSc or a MCSE? It's already proven that having a bachlor increased your pay massivally, and I mean you can do both at the same time, I know lots of people in uni who are writing certs at the same time they are there.
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Hari
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Re: newbie
yes if i were u, i would do Bachelor degree and MCSE along with it!
coz when i did my degree, i didnt have much knowledge about MCSE and later
when i did knew about it, i had to spend couple of months to study for it!
so its better if u graduate with bachelors and MCSE at the same time. easier
for u when u come to look for a job
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> lots of people in uni who are writing certs at the same time they are
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chodan
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Registered: Mar 2000 Location: Kentucky Country: United States State: Certifications: CCNA/CCNP CCDA /CCDP MCSE NT4/Win2000 MCP+I Network+ Security+ Working on: CCIE Routing & Switching
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For an 18 year old a degree will get you more in the long run.
And besides after you get your degree you can still get your MCSE.
Heck, you can get it while your in college for that matter.
Now if you were pushing 40 or fifty the answer may have been different but cmon your 18.
Take some time and do it right.
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Get the degree. You can also proceede with the msce concurrently if you
wish. I know many who do. In the long term the Bsc holds its value over
time. A vendor certifications value is tied to poduct cycle lifetimes.
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