Jas
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Iv done mine, would It be worth doing the part 2 advanced course?
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Steve
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what do you want it for? anything IT related above a secretary i wouldnt bother
[Edited on 09-09-2007 by Steve]
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Dan Lewis
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ive done both piece off piss to do, but its a qualifaction and any qualifation is a good one
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Jas
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I want to get into IT...
but im not sure what root to take, recommend anything I can take as a part time course steve
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Dan Lewis
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what do you want to do just general IT or specialise?
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Jas
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Im not sure, I thought If I got into general I could try work my way up from there?
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Dan Lewis
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imo i think people who dont no much about IT will find it very hard to start out and get some where quickly,
ecdl, theres college course's but nothing is better than hands on experince
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Deadude
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its worth doing if u no much about PC's its a piece of piss im right in thinking you do like so many sections for level 1 and so many for level 2 right?? a great way to learn about PC's is forums
but id probably try and do a NVQ mb the easiest way do a NVQ 2 and then a NVQ 3??
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MikeD
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your probably better off getting a helpdesk role and move up from there and gain more experience
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Ian
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Nice to have but it won't teach you anything vaguely specialist. I think if you were applying for something and they ask for it then you should get it, but if you want a career in IT you'll probably want to progress faster than that, ie. find a harder course.
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Jas
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ok no probs, I've emailed the tutor in college see what he recommends..
I'l see what he says tomorrow too..
Im really unsure what root id like to take in the IT scene
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jaffa
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Have a look on the net/local paper at what IT jobs are around and what sort of qualifications are needed for each job.
Will give you more of an idea of whats around and what possibilities there are.
[Edited on 10-09-2007 by jaffa]
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Jas
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Ive also seen a part time 1 day a week, advanced computerised accounts course...
im guessing that would contain the basics of accountancy?
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Ricky352
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I did the ECDL course cos my work paid for it and passed it. It baicallly just shows you have a basic understanding, and i doubt that the advanced course is a lot different (but dont no)
As people have said go for something like NVQs etc if u want to progress further
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MikeD
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Its best to work out where you want to go in IT as there are so many roles you can do then you can think how to get there.
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