If you take the CS theory courses up front (the math/theory ones, not
the programming ones) and get a good grade then you will have a good chance at
getting a degree at a leading university, which will allow you to
later work as an engineer at some high tech company for around 100
nis/hour (first year) instead of the 50/60 wage you will get from
being just in a student jobs. And those courses are really not that
hard. It's the programming courses that are hard.
Orr.


On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 10:25 AM, Dave Roi <[email protected]> wrote:
> If you take the CS programming courses up front (the programming ones, not
> the math ones) and get a good grade then you will have a good chance at
> getting a student position at some high tech company for around
> 50-60nis/hour instead of the minimum wage you will get from being a computer
> technician. And those courses are really not that hard. It's the math
> courses that are hard.
> Dave.
>
> 2011/2/20 amichay p. k. <[email protected]>
>>
>> I prefer to choose this course, at least now, because it will give me a
>> useful profession, and I finish it before the beginning of my military
>> service.
>>
>> In addition, after the military service I can work as a computer
>> technician, and to finance my studies in CS
>>
>> Course on Linux can be a gift to me, if I sign up computer technician
>> course.
>>
>> amichay
>>
>> בתאריך 20 בפברואר 2011 09:36, מאת Lior Kaplan <[email protected]>:
>>>
>>> I can't comment on the MCTIP course, but I think there're cheaper Linux
>>> courses.
>>>
>>> Kaplan
>>>
>>> 2011/2/20 amichay p. k. <[email protected]>
>>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I consider these days to start learning computer technician course.
>>>> This course is MCTIP by Microsoft, + free Linux course.
>>>> Total of 252 + 64 hours, + Microsoft
>>>> and LPIC 1 + 2 exams.
>>>> The price is 11,700, including everything.
>>>>
>>>> Do you have any idea whether I should study the course?
>>>> You know what the price range for similar courses?
>>>> Any advice?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks, Amichay
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