Hey /pol/ need some advise
I'm 18 and graduating high school next month, wanted to go to college but don't want to take out student loans. So I'm thinking about signing up for job corps
I originally wanted to get a degree in computer science, focus in security or system administration.
Job corps has 2 IT related careers, computer networking and computer technician
Would it be wise to go into job corps and build experience in IT while also working on getting a CS degree?
It would be wise to get the first post.
>>75280839
sauce
>>75280839
Ccie is worth more or ccnp is worth more than those pleb degrees
>>75280839
Both options are wrong.
Find a state College with a CS degree that partners with a local community college for program transfers.
Get your 2 year degree from community college to wipe out general class requirements and such, then transfer.
You'll end up spend half as much. Also find a job, work a few hours a week.
Student loans don't need to be paid back for half a year after you graduate and even then your repayments can be based on your income. No income no need to pay.
The cost of tuition is the cheapest part of college. It's the fucking living on campus costs that rape your ass. Get a cheap apartment or living with Mom n Dad.
Also post more of the sauce
>>75281142
That's lana rain
>>75280839
Do CS right away and don't bother with Job Corps. Job corps will learn you how to use a tool and that is it. SYSOPS is dying, everyone is trying to kill it, stay away. Do your CS, do the hardest courses, and learn as much as possible on cryptography.
Also sauce
>>75281462
>>75281857
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>>75281462
Don't do a transfer unless money is a huge concern. A big part of university is the contacts that you made with the fellow students and if you come in at the last two years, those connections will be tenuous at best.
>>75281857
Yeah, get a CS degree and avoid all those other fotm programs they pull out of their asses.
Unless you want to get into information systems and work for the government like me. Basically I'm over paid software support for government employees.
>>75280839
the military is good for you anon. the benefits are terrific. You'll do well. Free education. Good job. Look into it.
>>75282047
Depends on where OP lives. If he lives in a shithole the contacts won't mean anything because he'll need to move. I got my degree in NY, but fuck all if I was going to find a tech job there. I had to move to the West coast. The only thing that followed me was the name of the university I attended.