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  Asked: Sep 25 2005   4:22 PM GMT
  Asked by: TripleHHH


ECPI college...good or bad


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I've recently completed 8 years in the US Navy and I'm looking to complete my degree and I see a lot of talk about ECPI college. It's a technical college but it's a 2-year degree. I'm looking to get into computer network design and computer science and I'm wondering if ECPI or any other technical college would be a good fit for me. Please let me know as soon as you can

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Hey TripleHHH,
LOTS of companies view military training as the equivalent to holding a degree, however having that piece of paper goes even further (and pays more). I have not had direct experience with that college, but look for ones that off the Cisco Academy (http://www.cisco.com/web/learning/netacad/academy/) and that accepts military credits as well.

Good luck!

Go Navy :)
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