The Wildcard
Platinum Member
Okay after being inspired by a thread in the General Hardwar forum, I'd like to report my thread about why I think people who say a college degree in Computer Science, for example, is useless and the best way to go is with an MCSE certification or some sort of certification.
So here it is...
And for all you people who say that college degrees are useless, i hope you say the exact same thing when they lay you off in a couple of years when all this economic boom begins to level off like it has begun to now. why?
You have a CS major graduate, with a 4 year, well rounded education who has taken classes that deal with also, math, communication and technical writing skills. That gives him the ability to do a wide variety of jobs, and not just programming.
Then you have a guy with ONLY an MCSE certification degree and blew off college cuz he thought it was a waste of time. Sure he gets a job and life is going well. Earning lets say.....45-50k a year?
Then one day, his boss tells him that his company needs to trim down a bit. Who do you think they are gonna lay off? A CS graduate, who FOR MUCH LESS THAN 45K-50K can be trained to obtain an MCSE certification? OR a guy with only an MCSE certification who has not taken any programming classes, no math or communication or technical writing classes as well.
Now of course some of you might argue, that well the company could send those MCSE employees to a couple of programming seminars. Hahah, and AT BEST, these employees would onlt have a BASIC knowledge of C++. Do you guys know the kind of programming a 4 year college student learns???? Hahah lemme tell you...much, much more than BASIC C++. I am talking about projects that deal with anything with computer graphics, databases, network programming and even operating systems. I'd like to see somebody do that with a couple of seminars or maybe a " Teach yourself C++ in 24hrs " book.
Now if some of you beg to differ, please, i'd like to discuss.
So here it is...
And for all you people who say that college degrees are useless, i hope you say the exact same thing when they lay you off in a couple of years when all this economic boom begins to level off like it has begun to now. why?
You have a CS major graduate, with a 4 year, well rounded education who has taken classes that deal with also, math, communication and technical writing skills. That gives him the ability to do a wide variety of jobs, and not just programming.
Then you have a guy with ONLY an MCSE certification degree and blew off college cuz he thought it was a waste of time. Sure he gets a job and life is going well. Earning lets say.....45-50k a year?
Then one day, his boss tells him that his company needs to trim down a bit. Who do you think they are gonna lay off? A CS graduate, who FOR MUCH LESS THAN 45K-50K can be trained to obtain an MCSE certification? OR a guy with only an MCSE certification who has not taken any programming classes, no math or communication or technical writing classes as well.
Now of course some of you might argue, that well the company could send those MCSE employees to a couple of programming seminars. Hahah, and AT BEST, these employees would onlt have a BASIC knowledge of C++. Do you guys know the kind of programming a 4 year college student learns???? Hahah lemme tell you...much, much more than BASIC C++. I am talking about projects that deal with anything with computer graphics, databases, network programming and even operating systems. I'd like to see somebody do that with a couple of seminars or maybe a " Teach yourself C++ in 24hrs " book.
Now if some of you beg to differ, please, i'd like to discuss.