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How can I do a degree in Computer Studies?
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As most of you know I am currently between jobs, and am considering most things. One of those things I may do is go back to University and do a degree or HND in Computer Studies. I love working with computers, and think I could do a job with them. Who do I see to go about this; would a careers officer be able to help me with this? One more thing; would my age go against me as I am now 38 years old?
I hope you will be able to help me with this query.
I hope you will be able to help me with this query.
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> Employers often look for the varying levels of MCSE for technical helpdesk jobs etc.
Unless they actually know anything! All of these Microsoft "certifications" are utterly worthless.
The entire set of questions and answers for each one is easily obtainable on the Internet. Possession of them demonstrates nothing more than the ability to retain a collection of valueless minutiae for a few hours, not that the possessor knows anything of any value.
I do a fair bit of technical interviews for companies, and any candidate's CV with more than three MCPs goes straight in the bin...
Unless they actually know anything! All of these Microsoft "certifications" are utterly worthless.
The entire set of questions and answers for each one is easily obtainable on the Internet. Possession of them demonstrates nothing more than the ability to retain a collection of valueless minutiae for a few hours, not that the possessor knows anything of any value.
I do a fair bit of technical interviews for companies, and any candidate's CV with more than three MCPs goes straight in the bin...
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