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Dear all
I thing it is now a real high time someone should take
initiative in stoping the subject of CCIE vs BS or MS
degree. Why are we here for ? to discuss and share
problems faced on networking front or discusing
whether BS is SUPERIOROR ccie . Let me tell you both
the degreees are best in their unique ways . Who the
heil are we to decide it's superioritY ? lIKE i
MENTIONED WE ALL ARE INDIRECTLY SUPPORTING THE one
whosoever raised this querry by getting involved in
this question-answer forum . I thing we should stop
it.There are lot many imp things on which we need to
condcentrate more.
Hope so the message is loud and clear to all those
participant to these group .

Regards


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Ladrach, Daniel E. wrote:

> I have an MIS degree from The Ohio State University Max Fisher College of
> Business. I see some posts out there saying that a CS degree is no 
> more than
> a vocational degree. Obviously this person has not been to college! 
> College
> is not there to prepare you to step in and do a Sr. Engineer job, it is
> there to give you a base understanding of IT. I however, have a business
> degree with an IT focus. So, when you have been through the classes I have
> you form a level of respect for anyone who has been down the same road.
>
> When the CCIE gets as challenging as the following let me know.
>
> Calculus
> Physics
> Finance
> Accounting
> Economics
> CS-programming
> CS-operating systems
> CS-networking
>
>
>
> Daniel Ladrach
> CCNA, CCNP
> WorldCom
All of the listed should be thought in high school. Unless it's some 
kind of quantum programming (is it still a concept?), CCIE should be by 
far more challenging. My two cents..
:)




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