Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Where can I get an entry level web design job

Where can I get an entry level web design job?
I have my bachelor's degree, but no real world experience. I am also working online to complete my masters in management information systems. I would like something within 100 miles of Elkton, MD ... This is difficult.
Technology - 5 Answers

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What?? Get an entry level web design job?! Why would you get an entry level web design job anymore?


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There are a lot of job boards around such as the one at freelance switch


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Simply said no one is going to say there is an open job, you have to find it.


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If I were you, since you are going to school it will be difficult to find a job to fit your schedule. You may want to start out taking on web design work through Sitepoint.com (they have a design section), DesignOutpost.com (design contests) or basic freelance jobs on sites like RentACoder. These will help you build up your portfolio with real-life work so that when you do find a job in your area, you will have proof that you can bring to the table and show them you mean business.

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

how to become a systems anylst.. degree needed

how to become a systems anylst.. degree needed??
im thinking of a complete career change, i orginally got my associates in science in radiography (im an xray tech) and then immediately went on to a university to get my bachelors of science in health sciences... but my goal is to do something with computers, pref more along the lines of systems analyst, networking, setting up new networks/computers for companies, managing information systems, etc... i have no formal education in computers, but can say that i know id be good at and enjoy the job. i was originally looking to go get my masters degree in information systems or technology somewhere, but they dont offer it anywhere near where i live which means id have to move and pay out of state tuition and grad programs are very expensive. my other option that i just started to consider is this: there is a community college in my state that offers a computer technology degree, not EXACTLY an managing info systems degree, but offers courses on basic networking, programing, microsoft.... operating systems, java, linux.... so is it worth it for me to go get a masters in info systems, or would i be alright just taking this basic courses at a community college and doing an internship/getting a job. i already have a bachelors degree... so could i just take the comm college courses (which would be alot cheaper, although prob not as good of courses as at a grad school) or do i need to move and pay all the money to get my masters.... what would be my best bet???
Computer Networking - 5 Answers

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Commerce degree in IT is what you're looking for.


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All of that would be different paths branching off of Computer Science. You learn lots of programming languages and then start taking the path you want to pursue. Yours would be networking and installation.


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certifications-http://mcadtutorial.info/


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You need to be a holder of the Bachelor of Science in Computer Science or Information Technology to pursue a career in any computer field. BUT since you mentioned you want to go in line with computer networking, BS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY is the perfect course for you. BS IT simply handles almost everything, from programming languages, web development, database administration, systems administration, and most specially computer networking. (Cisco). My advise is to finish this degree first, and get a CCNA CERTIFICATION. (Cisco Certified Network Associate). Instead of pursuing a masteral degree, why not set your money aside for the CISCO certifications which has different levels, CCNA being the first level and CCIE being the highest one. (Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert). You cannot be a network administrator without this certifications. God Bless!


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I recommend Cisco Systems too, they are the top IT training school right now. I recently got my CCNA from there and I highly recommend it. https://cisco.hosted.jivesoftware.com/index.jspa?ciscoHome=true?utm_source=blog+commenting&utm_medium=media&utm_content=Yahoo&utm_campaign=Domestic

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Do any of the Ivy League universities have Master's Degree programs

Do any of the Ivy League universities have Master's Degree programs?
I'm interested in either a Master's in Accounting or Computer Information Systems, but looking at their websites, I could only find information on the MBA and PhD programs...
Higher Education (University +) - 5 Answers

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All of the Ivy League schools have master programs. Call them up and ask.


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why dont you put laxatives in your boss's coffee


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Some Ivy League universities (Yale, for instance) enrolls students in the Ph.D. program. If the student leaves the program after completing the necessary work, but before completing the Ph.D. degree, s/he receives an M.A. Otherwise you need to search by program and university. All don't follow the same norms.


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Yes the Ivy League schools have Master's Degree Programs. You need to look under the MBA programs because they list what majors there are. For instance most MBA programs cover Accounting, Computer/IT, Management, HR Management. PhD programs also cover these also.


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A lot of top private universities choose not to offer terminal master's degree programs other than MBAs, although they do give master's degrees en route to the PhD to their PhD students (usually after one or two years). I doubt any of the Ivy League schools offer any programs in accounting - they tend to focus on more "academic" type subjects.

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Am i qualifying for patent bar exam

Am i qualifying for patent bar exam?
I have bachelor degree in literature and art and master degree in information systems management. I'm interested in applying for law school and taking patent bar although i can't get into law school. At graduate schoo, i took more than 40 units of software engineeting classes and have more than 5 yrs of working experience in software engineering area. can anybody tell me if i'm still qualifying for taking patent bar exam? Thanks! What if I go to law school and pass bar exam. Do I still need to take extra classes to meet requirement to be patent lawyer?
Higher Education (University +) - 3 Answers

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No, you have to be a lawyer to take the patent bar exam, not an engineer alone.


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In all states you have to go to law school (or do an intern program, which is more trouble than its worth for 90% of people) Before you can take the bar exam. So you need to pick and apply to law schools, you need to take the LSAT test also....as long as you score well on the lsat and got good grades in college , finding a law school that will take you will not be an issue.....I don;t know why you say you cannot get into law school....I dropped out of highschool in 10th grade, spent several years with various addictions, and am just completing my ba to get in, and will have my choice of schools (albeit not harvard or yale, but beggars cannot be choosers)


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If you mean the U.S. Patent "bar exam", you don't have to be a lawyer or go to law school to take it. You do need an engineering or science degree or convince someone at the patent office that you qualify under one of the exceptions. Its not clear to me that you qualify. With some hunting, you cand find the requirements at www.uspto.gov