I hope you all don't mind me posting this here. I would have just emailed KM or something, but I wanted to try to get more than one opinion on the subject.
I just passed my A+ hardware and OS tests yesterday, (March 30th).
I got a 747 on hardware and a 630 on software. I'm in school and they teach us computer subjects with hands on experience. Once we've learned the subject, we study and take the tests. We take: A+, Network+, Security+, the last two are MCSA and MCSE.
I wanted to ask:
Which ones are more meaningful?
Are any I shouldn't bother wasting my money on?
If you have any certifications, what are they?
And about tests that you recommend I take, and why I should get them.
Some of them, like Security+, are outdated, but they count towards the Microsoft certifications. I think I could switch it out with a more meaningful test, but I would have to study for it at home.
I want to do more of the physical, active part of computers: replacing hardware, virus scanning, running cable, anything that doesn't require me to sit in a chair all day, but also pays good. I also think being the Admin of my family's network is fun. Except when my Dad gets mad when somethings breaks.