Kia
Dec 19, 2007, 12:00 PM
Hi. I am writing because I am seriously considering changing career paths. I am currently working towards my master's degree in social work, but I know that is not what I really want to do with my life. I wanted to counsel;but my grades were not high enough to get into the school of psychology; so I settled for social work. The other thing is having money is important to me, and I do not see that social work earns a lot of money; or it is hard to come by in the job arena. I do not want to live that way. I also realize that I will be paying back school loans for a while also. The social worker's I know are not making a whole lot of money.
I am thinking of switching to IT. I do like computrs alot; I just have not had any formal training in them outside of customer service; working with my own laptop, computer etc. I would take a 6 months A+ cerification class and look for a job. Is this enough to be competititive? Would I need to get another 4 year degre in IT? I currently have a bachelor's degree in Liberal arts.
I know that I like the money involved in IT as well as the continued potential to make more. Is it a hard field to start in?
In anyone's opinion, do you think it is worth leaving a MS program in social work to pursue an IT career? How long do you think it make take to make at least 40 -50,000 a year with a bachelor's and A+ certification; or do I even need a certification?
Anyone's help would be appreciated. Thanks!
I am thinking of switching to IT. I do like computrs alot; I just have not had any formal training in them outside of customer service; working with my own laptop, computer etc. I would take a 6 months A+ cerification class and look for a job. Is this enough to be competititive? Would I need to get another 4 year degre in IT? I currently have a bachelor's degree in Liberal arts.
I know that I like the money involved in IT as well as the continued potential to make more. Is it a hard field to start in?
In anyone's opinion, do you think it is worth leaving a MS program in social work to pursue an IT career? How long do you think it make take to make at least 40 -50,000 a year with a bachelor's and A+ certification; or do I even need a certification?
Anyone's help would be appreciated. Thanks!