View Single Post
Old 8th May 2008, 05:29 PM   #12 (permalink)
humndislocation
Hardcore is serious guys
 
humndislocation's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Dundee
Posts: 5,735
Band: Blasphemous Necrorapist
humndislocation has a reputation beyond reputehumndislocation has a reputation beyond reputehumndislocation has a reputation beyond reputehumndislocation has a reputation beyond reputehumndislocation has a reputation beyond reputehumndislocation has a reputation beyond reputehumndislocation has a reputation beyond reputehumndislocation has a reputation beyond reputehumndislocation has a reputation beyond reputehumndislocation has a reputation beyond reputehumndislocation has a reputation beyond repute
A degree in computing probably won't do much for you, if you want to work in IT support. In my experience, most people on a computing course will be tech-savvy enough to build a PC from scratch, and have a good enough understanding of network hardware to be able to set up a small network, but you don't really learn much in the way of IT skills on a computing course.
humndislocation is offline   Reply With Quote