Learning IT

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Re: Learning IT

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When I went to a community college for IT, public helpdesk was required for a semester, was a fun class.
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I think many community colleges are more hands-on, and may require students to teach non-techy people on how to do basic tasks like run a disk defrag.
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Community college was great, better than a higher university that just cram a bunch of kids into one room.
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Community College is generally more affordable as well, and students don't have to take as many courses like math and English which may not be as useful for them.
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Agreed, but can still take a bit of time if you need all your general classes done.
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That is true. I think most community colleges require you to have a high school diploma before allowing you to take PC courses.
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Hrmmm, not sure about that, but I think you need a HS degree to go after higher education.
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