I asked a fiend (who is a high level CCIE), after having met the electrical engineer who designed my companies network, if I should "maybe" go back & take a few college engineering classes (maybe another bachelors).  He looked @ me seriously & said...  do you want to make money or to you want to fiddle with algorithms & pin voltages.  The engineer that works for my company was the 13th employee & is a millionaire many times over.  My friend the CCIE, started fixing copiers in 1993 & is on course to make $550,000 this year...
 
Which one is more attainable :-)
 
Phil
 
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Fountain" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, July 23, 2000 12:05 PM
Subject: Re: Master Degree?

> I've got a BS in Telecommunications from DeVry.  I don't know if I would
> recommend that to anyone though.  The classes were pretty basic and cost
> about 3 times what they should.
>
> I think my next step it to work towards an Electrical Engineering degree. 
> GA Tech has a masters in Electrical Engineer concentrating on
> communications.  That sounds about right.  You may be able to find something
> similar up there if you are interested in getting down to layer 1 bits,
> bytes, and electrical signals.
>
>
> >
> >Hi,
> >
> >I have my B.A in Computer Information System, A+, MCSE, CCNA and CCNP, but
> >still not satisfied. I have seen different job postings that required
> >master
> >degrees and I have sort of desire to go for it too.
> >So, my question from group is: If we are going toward CCIE and also want to
> >get masters, what major to choose and which universtiy to go for?
> >I am in New York City and have searched different universities's web sites.
> >I have seen nothing interesting that I want to go for there.  If I check
> >courses under diff Computer related master degrees, some courses are same
> >old that I have already finished in B.A. or they are so mixed that I don't
> >know what I will be specializing in.
> >Has anyone gone through same problem or doing masters (in what subjects)?
> >Any suggestions that where I should look for?
> >
> >Thanks in advance!
> >John
> >
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