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Hey, ive been reading many articles on this site and havent really been active on forums but i like the groove here so im here to ask,
what is the best Certification For an Future Upcoming PC builder, i have 2 years left in highschoool, ive repaired, and built many pc's on my own (Intel P4's, AMD 64, and HTPC Systems) i built my first system 2 years but i have Extremely Big Knowledge for Computers, and Operating Systems(Windows Based,and some Unix), ive grown up around computer systems since i was born thats why i belive all this comes naturally to me.

I Plan on Getting a Degree in some sort of computer Field Computer Engineering(Hardware, and Software) Networking,something computer related. but i realized i like building computers. so here's my question what Type of Certification, and or Certifications do i need to be able to get jobs for PC Building, or certified to build systems i also would like Linux, and Networking(cisco,etc) certification im sorry if this is to much for you to handle but a response ASAP will be greatly appreciated


Thanks in advance,
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Frank
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If I flame your post does that make me a Substance Abuser???? laugh.gif

Seriously,
A+ Certification covers skills needed for "Computer Builder". This is most common entry-level hardware/software certification.
http://www.comptia.org/certification/a/default.aspx
Substance
ThANKS
Lost Soul
most definatly A+ im gonna get certified one day smile.gif
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