| Finance Options
When it comes to financing your computer education, many people are under the misconception that they will be liable for the entire cost of the tuition. Fortunately, there are many options available today which can assist you with the burden of the tuition cost or can assume the cost entirely
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| How Much Computer Knowledge do I Need?
Having some previous computer experience or computer knowledge might be beneficial when attempting certification, as it may provide a more solid foundation upon which upon which to build. It helps to already know some computer programs, and some mechanics of computer hardware and software, before you delve into a challenging training course.
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| Prerequisites
Depending on the level of the certification, there may or may not be a number of prerequisites to be had before you attempt further computer education. For instance, if you're a novice IT worker attempting to achieve A+ certification, it's recommended that you have at least an intermediate grasp of Microsoft DOS, Windows 3.1 and 95 or 98, Basic Electrical Theory, and computer hardware.
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| Should I Get Certified?
If you're wondering whether you should get a computer certification, there are several considerations to take into account. While you must put time and money into becoming certified, the results may compensate you beyond your initial investment. Such payoffs might include a higher salary, more flexibility in choosing your employment because of your new abilities, increased self-assurance, and an understanding of the problems and solutions you can face when using a computer at your job.
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| Training Methods
When deciding how will you obtain your computer certification, you might consider what training method best suits your daily routine and time availability. There are a few different training methods to choose from: instructor-led training, computer-based training, and Web-based training.
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| Types of Computer Certifications
Computer novices as well as seasoned professionals looking to increase their portfolio of skills might find the right certification that may enhance their worth as an employee. There are two categories of institutions that offer certification: those who market their certifications, or vendor-based certifications, and those who are affiliated with a vendor, or independent certifications.
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| What Costs are Involved?
There are many factors to consider when calculating the cost of your education. Is the knowledge required to obtain the desired certification fairly new to you, or do you already of some grasp of the subject matter relevant to your desired certification? If you already have some prior experience with the certification's subject, then you've more options that can reduce your overall cost.
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| What is Involved?
Now that you've decided to become certified, you should be willing to invest both time and money. Concerning money matters, there is no straightforward answer for how much money your education will cost you. Some certifications are free, provided that you pass a qualifying exam.
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| What Kinds of Careers are Available Once I'm Computer Certified?
From the fundamental A+ certification to the more advanced Cisco Certified Network Associate, these certifications can be key in opening the right doors for advancement in your computer career. Achieving the A+ certification is the first step you can take to embark on a career in the IT field.
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| What Type of Income Can I Expect?
The income you can expect to receive after completing certification varies depending on the level of expertise you attain, but even the slightest increase in computer knowledge carries with it the perks of additional income and benefits.
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| Where Can I Take The Required Exams?
While there are an increasing number of online certification exams possible, the majority of exam locations are still in the physical world. Online testing might be considered more convenient than going through the trouble of finding the examination center and taking the time to do the actual exam.
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