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DIV/DIVgt;To: "Phil Barker" [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Rahul Kachalia"
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DIV/DIVgt;Subject: Re: Masters vs CCIE.
DIV/DIVgt;Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2001 15:55:27 -0500
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Master provides u wide range knowledges(tend to benefit in long-run).
However, CCIE
may opposite(U may get a higher salary immediately after CCIE). This is my
opinion.
Both short-run and long-run are important too. U should consider by your own
situation.
For me, I would rather study a Master
Rahul,
Cannot help you with Stanford, I'm UK. I took my
Masters in "Computer Networking" 8 years ago, it got
me into networking (S/W Engineering) straight away.
The course wasn't that helpful to what I do now
(Network Engineering). This is an area that can lend
itself heavily to Statistical
: Phil Barker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Rahul Kachalia [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2001 3:17 PM
Subject: Re: Masters vs CCIE.
Rahul,
Cannot help you with Stanford, I'm UK. I took my
Masters in "Computer Networking" 8 years ago, it got
me into net
Hi All,
I works on software test engineering did my BS about 6 years ago. I am
planning to pursue my ccie (rs) as well as may want to continue masters in
electrical engineering at stanford univ. ca. (
http://scpd.stanford.edu/ce/telecom/courses.html )
My question is which would be more
oh no...not this thread again - and here come the postsahhh!!
Rahul Kachalia wrote:
Hi All,
I works on software test engineering did my BS about 6 years ago. I am
planning to pursue my ccie (rs) as well as may want to continue masters in
electrical engineering at stanford univ.
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