programming/network administration schools
Brian Densmore
DensmoreB at ctbsonline.com
Tue Jul 17 13:50:00 CDT 2001
I would suggest looking at the local accredited junior colleges. One
downside is all the other crap they make you take to get a degree. Some also
offer technical degree programs. I would suggest Johnson County CC. - I hear
they have some great programs. They are much more cost effective. Then of
course there are tech schools. I don't want to start another flame war on
which is best, so I suggest you check out as many as possible and choose the
one that fits YOUR goals best. And if you have a hard time determining if
certain courses would fit what you want, I'm sure there are plenty on this
list who would offer their opinions. ;')>
Brian
> -----Original Message-----
> From: crash3m [mailto:crash3m at crosswinds.net]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2001 1:27 AM
> To: kclug at kclug.org
> Subject: programming/network administration schools
>
>
> My parent's recently offered to pay for some type of
> technical schooling for
> me. I am interesting in programming or network admin. I
> have checked with a
> few places about their training, but the best I've found is
> 2, 5 day $1500
> courses over c++ and various other crap on NT/2000
> administration. I was
> wondering if anyone knew of a good certification/training
> place in the KC
> Metro that offers courses several weeks/months in length (so
> I have time to
> use/apply the knowledge instead of trying to cram it all into
> a 5 day span.)
>
> Matt Luettgen
>
>
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