Re: College vs Cert
- From: "Sean" <Sean@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2005 11:48:05 -0700
Well this continues to divert from what I was asking and I thought I made it
clear I was not asking which one a person should get. I was strictly asking
about the volume of material itself and the difficultly of it. But since we
are going down that road let me try to make it as clear and simple as I can.
Students in my IT degree plan will be lucky to even know what ADO is before
they graduate, let alone what it does. We will not cover web services, .net
remoting, or serviced components (and I am 1000% positive on remoting and
serviced components, those words will not even be mentioned in 4 years)
I don’t know about other degree plans but at least for mine the concept that
my IT degree plan prepares you for anything other then how to write words on
paper is hysterical to me.
I already have one degree and worked in a similar industry for 13 years of
which was close to developers who I interacted from time to time and I can
assure you that at least my IT degree plan doesn’t even come into the same
general ballpark as MCAD or MCSD.
I am not askin how to get into the business. I think my 3.95 GPA and MCAD
soon to be MCSD certification will be fine.
.
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