Guest_imported
New member
- Jan 1, 1970
- 0
I have an A+ cert and am going to take the N+ test soon. A+ was gravy and N+ seems to be gravy as well. People tell me these certs are nothing. They say that having nothing is the same as having these two. It seems you have to have a MCSE or a CCIE to be taken seriously. All I want is an entry-level job as a LAN support tech. Any HR people here? Which certs hold good weight?
Plus, I'm in college working towards a LAN tech certificate. It takes a full time student 1 1/2 years to get and completely consists of computer classes. I figured it would be less of a waste of my time than the Associates in computer science which is a 2 year degree in which you only take 2 computer classes and a bunch of useless classes-Psychology, Humanities, Art, etc. Does this thing hold any weight on a resume or was it just a waste of my time?
It seems that nothing is worth anything. Would I have been better off not even going to college or getting any certs?
What I plan to get after my N+ cert is an MCP in Win2k Server. I picked server because I'd learn about active directory and such while persuing it. Are MCPs nothing too? From what people tell me, you can have A+ and N+ and not even get the lowest entry level IT job like the help desk-no offense- does that hold any water?
Plus, I'm in college working towards a LAN tech certificate. It takes a full time student 1 1/2 years to get and completely consists of computer classes. I figured it would be less of a waste of my time than the Associates in computer science which is a 2 year degree in which you only take 2 computer classes and a bunch of useless classes-Psychology, Humanities, Art, etc. Does this thing hold any weight on a resume or was it just a waste of my time?
It seems that nothing is worth anything. Would I have been better off not even going to college or getting any certs?
What I plan to get after my N+ cert is an MCP in Win2k Server. I picked server because I'd learn about active directory and such while persuing it. Are MCPs nothing too? From what people tell me, you can have A+ and N+ and not even get the lowest entry level IT job like the help desk-no offense- does that hold any water?