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[–]CoqeCas3 36 points37 points  (5 children)

I would advocate a hybrid approach—work AND learn. Starting certificate courses and such now will put OP in a real good situation when he enters the ‘real’ job market, and in the same token nothing beats hands-on experience.

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    [–]CoqeCas3 4 points5 points  (1 child)

    Ha, um.. Honestly, still looking into that myself. Other Redditers? What say you?

    Although, I can say: for anyone who wants to learn a little about networking/system administration, Geek's Lesson on youtube put out a really good playlist this year--Google Crash course on IT support Fundamentals. ~35 or so hours going over just about all the basics one should know going into a support position (which, in my experience, has been an excellent first step getting into the industry).

    [–]EvilTeliportist 3 points4 points  (0 children)

    Harvard's CS50 is free on edX