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HELP! I’m starting college computer courses. PLEASE READ I CANT MESS THIS UP! What approach should I take?
I want education in 1. Home PC – repairs, secretarial, updating, troubleshooting, etc. 2.Creating Computer Software and games -Programming, altering, fixing, etc. 3. Creating Websites – I hope to run an online business (laws). I want as much knowledge as possible regarding computers (except external hardware) in my lifetime. However, I’m on my last opportunity to go back to college (basic generals completed) and I need to plan wisely. I have to work to pay for school since I don’t have a degree and make little $ this is it. I need to know every single course/degree available and know how long it will take to complete, the job market, and how much that course could be expanded. I searched tons but since I can take online classes the possibilities seem endless. What courses/degrees do you recommend and it what order (jobs, completion time, common classes, degree expansion, etc.)? The more specific the better, TY, I can’t screw this up I won’t have the opportunity to go back for years.
First, I would suggest a bit of a reorder. 1, 3, then 2. 2 is the most advanced.
If money is tight, and from what you writing it sounds like you are interested more in the practical side of computers rather than theoretical side of computers, I would suggest looking in to technical schools like ITT or DeVry. They will be able to teach you the things you are looking for in a manner that will prepare you for getting a job in that field. Plus they tend to be faster than a traditional 4-year school. Once you have a job in the field and, presumably, are making better money, you can always go to a regular college to pursue more advanced studies if you want.
PC repair is somewhat limited as that is considered entry level work within the IT world. Good skills to have, but limited income potential. Web design is always a useful skill and will ultimately pay better than PC repair. Programming will pay the best, but is also harder to learn and will take more time than other two.
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