I second the community college route. If he decides to continue to a CS degree at a university, the community college credits will transfer, where the ITT most likely won't.

Eric

On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 10:32 PM, der.hans <PLUGd@lufthans.com> wrote:
Am 01. Aug, 2010 schwätzte Tim Bogart so:

Hi all,

Well, I still haven't found work, and I'm trying to help one of my neighbors
out.

There's a young man living with his father four doors down from me.  He's going
to ITT Tech tomorrow to see about getting in to one of their computer or IT

I should have also mentioned that he can talk to the community colleges[0]
as well. Classes might be much less expensive. I don't know about
scholarships and such.

[0] Disclaimer: I am an instructor in the Linux Networking degree program
at Mesa Community College


ciao,

der.hans
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