No certs ("now with Retsin!"). Just work experience. But I'm not in IT, where they seem to be more desired by employers. Engineering seems to be mostly about what you've done recently. Sorta like "we're building a new space shuttle. . . have you ever done that?" :-)
I currently have no certifications, hopefully will before the end of the school year, working on my Microsoft Software Development Certification *MSDC* class and next year I'll work on my Computer Development and Management Certification.
I have a BTEC Computer Engineering qualification. It's a bit like the A+ course. Other than that I'm currently in the second year of a three year Honours degree in Computer Science with Business Information Engineering at Hull University. If I get my degree then I'll automatically become a full member of the British Computer Society and have partial CEng accreditation.
Finished my exams of late and got a few new certificates
- Cisco (new version) seminar 2
- MS Access 2002 (Database)
- Service Desk level 3 (there is 1 to 4)
Actually, lets see, where is some places online that I can get Microsoft Certifications online, for teens?
There really aren't any such places, especially not specifically "for teens", as you put it. Basically, what you'll want to do is just get up the $170 US (Or whatever it costs now), and go to a testing location. Just be sure that you're sure that you can pass it, because if not, you just blew $170.
Sorta like 'Alphabet Soup' in here, isn't it, and IT-wise ole Catweazle is 'illetterate'!
Graduated from the School of the back shed, with advanced capabilities in system construction, hardware knowledge and troubleshooting techniques, and that was enough to get me a 'Gig' as an expert contributor with the most successful PC magazine in Australia.
Funny thing is, nowadays I often find myself fielding questions from some of those 'lettered' folk
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