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I left high school about 3 years back i did

 

Cisco Certified Network Associate ( CCNA)

Cisco Certified Network Professional ( CCNP)

 

Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP)

 

LINUX Red Hat Certified ENGINEER (RHCE)

 

I wish to obtain a degree in computer science , please i need some advice. Also what advantage will i have , added to what i already have.

 

 

Thanks for your comments

What do you need advice about? FAFSA? Admissions? Coursework involved?

 

You have a lot of computer experience. I doubt the CS courses will challenge you until you reach the 300 or 400 level courses.

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What do you need advice about? FAFSA? Admissions? Coursework involved?

 

You have a lot of computer experience. I doubt the CS courses will challenge you until you reach the 300 or 400 level courses.

 

Thanks very much for your reply. I am looking for a scholarship to apply for in Canada or in the USA. Presently i am in Germany, but i am from Cameroon. Please can you give me information on scholarships i can apply for?

Well I live in the US, so I'm not too familiar with anything Canadian. Except Canadian Bacon.

 

But this is the most promising result that came up from a quick google search. I'm not sure if Canada offers as much government assistance as the US does. My entire schooling is paid through various grants and exceedingly low-interest loans. Maybe you can find out how it works up there.

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Well I live in the US, so I'm not too familiar with anything Canadian. Except Canadian Bacon.

 

But this is the most promising result that came up from a quick google search. I'm not sure if Canada offers as much government assistance as the US does. My entire schooling is paid through various grants and exceedingly low-interest loans. Maybe you can find out how it works up there.

 

 

I had thought about the USA but i did not have enough information. I have a lot of friends there in universities but actually i did not really know it was so. I will really like to know how it works, please tell me. i wish to start this year , either in the summer period or after. Thanks for your reply i n advance.

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I think computer science is more of programming.

 

Also i will not prefer an online degree, campus will be better for me.

 

I am still looking for Universities to apply. I will still check the site you sent to me. If you have any information i will be happy to know.Thanks

 

Thanks for your reply , if i have any question again i will contact you.

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I had thought about the USA but i did not have enough information. I have a lot of friends there in universities but actually i did not really know it was so. I will really like to know how it works, please tell me. i wish to start this year , either in the summer period or after. Thanks for your reply i n advance.

 

How what works? International-student applications? Aid? I'm not even sure if people who aren't citizens can receive Federal Aid. I'll have to check up on that.

 

What state were you thinking about?

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How what works? International-student applications? Aid? I'm not even sure if people who aren't citizens can receive Federal Aid. I'll have to check up on that.

 

What state were you thinking about?

 

YA , AM ASKING ABOUT INTERNATIONAL STUDENT AID

 

I AM THINKING OF ANY STATES WHICH CAN BE ADVANTAGEOUS TO ME AS AN INTERNATIONALS STUDENT.

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A list of amazing schools.

 

Of course, these schools are almost all impossibly hard to get into. But if you think you can, go for it.

 

YA , AM ASKING ABOUT INTERNATIONAL STUDENT AID

 

I AM THINKING OF ANY STATES WHICH CAN BE ADVANTAGEOUS TO ME AS AN INTERNATIONALS STUDENT.

 

No need to shout. I can't help you with international-student things. I'm wholly unfamiliar with them.

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A list of amazing schools.

 

Of course, these schools are almost all impossibly hard to get into. But if you think you can, go for it.

 

 

 

No need to shout. I can't help you with international-student things. I'm wholly unfamiliar with them.

 

 

 

:D OK , sory for that. Ok can you advice me on course work?

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@ withem,

 

thanks you very much.

 

I just found a degree program in Germany which is just 250euro per semester. we have 7 semester and 5 semesters are in english. 2 semester are in German

 

I will do the 5 semester and then apply for a transfer to any us university for complete. Is that a good idea or i just do all the semesters and then apply for a masters in any US university?

 

I like United state because of my origin. A black man like here in Germany would hardly find a place in this society.

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