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Originally posted by b0dge I'm looking to make my hobby (being a geek!) into a career. I'm in the UK, and I want to find out about "General" courses. I know it's a broad spectrum, but I really don't know what I want to do yet! Nothing that involves programming or coding, as I've never really had any experience and wouldn't know where to start!
I have an A Level in "computing" which is the kind of course that I'm looking for now, but none of the colleges near me offer it any more. (I finished that course in 1998!)
What I'd like to be is just a Windows-PC tech, helping people (and maybe companies) out with hardware and software issues, as that seems to be what I'm good at.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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Hello, i'm in a similar boat to you although i finished my computing at college back in 96! I ended up following art and design instead of computing but no i want to get back into IT. I just recently got an comptia A+ which you might want to look at. I'm torn between going for the network+ or getting an MCP next. Have a look at this and see if that looks like what you are after
http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mc...uirements.mspx