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I have BCS degree. I am also CCNA, CCDA, CWNA, and MCP (currently going for MCSA Messaging & Security) certificated. End goal is achieve CCIE:Routing&Switching and/or CCIE:ServiceProvider certification.

When I was completing my BCS I lost interest in it as I was also working in IT and realised that other than theory its not contributing much with my IT skills. Therefore, soon after completing my Bachelors I went for certifications instead of pursuing Masters.

I have BCS degree. I am also CCNA, CCDA, CWNA, and MCP (currently going for MCSA Messaging & Security) certificated. End goal is achieve CCIE:Routing&Switching and/or CCIE:ServiceProvider certification.

When I was completing my BCS I lost interest in it as I was also working in IT and realised that other than theory its not contributing much with my IT skills. Therefore, soon after completing my Bachelors I went for certifications instead of pursuing Masters.

How long did it take you to do all those certs?

I have a BS in Info. Tech and a MS in Info. Systems. I have no certs other than the A+ which is probably expired by now. At the job I had before grad school I did everything from typical helpdesk to sysadmin stuff. Now I do web and database development plus I teach college courses. I like it a lot better.

I'm planning to get A+, N+ and MCDST(or whatever the latest version is).

I think its best to just do the basics, so you don't look overcertified as 'real world' experience is the most important thing to have.

I was doing a BSc Comp Sci, before I decided to quit. Although I will be going back to university sometime in the next couple years.

I have a technical degree in computer science and I'm majoring in Management Information Systems.

As of now I have about 4 years of experience in SQL Server. If I have to (because of company policy, trends, etc.), I'll go ahead and become a certified DBA. That will at least complement the experience I'm gaining now.

Edited by revvo
I am a systems engineer, and have no certs currently.

Here's the logic I use in interviews, if you care -- that a person can study really hard and get the cert, but never have used a computer in their entire lives.

Well said.

I have a BSc (Hons) in Computer Networks but am now a Software Developer......

How long did it take you to do all those certs?

Around 2 years, self-study. I have my own hardware/mini-lab at home which I use. BTW, during this time I was also working full-time.

I am a systems engineer, and have no certs currently.

Here's the logic I use in interviews, if you care -- that a person can study really hard and get the cert, but never have used a computer in their entire lives.

True indeed.

But now a days one needs to have degrees or certifications to climb the career ladder/pay grade.

Degrees:

Bachelors degree in Electronic Engineering (specializing in robotics), associates degree in Network Securities.

Certs:

CCNA

A+

Microsoft Certified Parter (not really a certificate though.)

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