What is (Or are) the Best Computer Vocational/Trade School(s), Ever is (Or are)?!

Ricardo777

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Hey, Everybody :) . I just want to know what is (Or are) the Very Best Computer Vocational/Trade School(s) is (Or are), Ever. A Computer Programming (Java, C/C++, Basic, etc.) Vocational/Trade School, that is :D . So, let me know of any, please :D .

Thank You, Very Much :D :D :D !!!!!
 
There are "COUNTLESS" community colledges, job training centers, and even online school courses you can take. At each one you would have to look at the information available on their courses available and what those cover as far as subjects. For Visual Basic and other programming you would look for courses that deal more with programming and OSs rather then hardware repair and OSs. One guide for different schools is seen at http://www.computertrainingschools.com/
 
As PC eye said, there are many schools from which you will recieve an excellent education from...if you're talking about for finding a job, a well-known school looks better on your resume...colleges like MIT, Northeastern, RPI, etc...
 
People that come out of universities like MIT, Harvard, Yale, and other large colleges usually end up somewhere. The rest of us tend to suffer with the community colledges and career training centers. One thing to add to those is the mail in type courses where you submit your exams by mail to be graded. Those are often the lower cost avenues.

Getting placed however becomes more of a challenge without references. Hands on experience proves to always be a plus no matter where you go eventually.
 
Well, here is a more detailed way of the things I want from a V/T School/College:

1. I want a clean, respected, Great, Reliable V/T S/C.
2. I want it to be aimed at the career I want such as a 2-year College, instead of a 4-year college that you have to do more then your career (such as College math, etc.).
3. I want it to be basically close to home (Port Orange, FL).

So, let me know :D .

Thank You :D !
 
All you have to do with any school listed is click on the "more info" link like the first on the page there to see, http://www.flacareerdegrees.com/for...3155322Zs4567ZZ&CLK=600070202185606360&&exp=y

The first is a two year community colledge right off the top. With a quick search you can easily find a ton of links for one or more schools of this type. Another site like the one at http://www.highereddegrees.com/florida-schools.html came from of the several seen in the search results at http://infospace.abcnews.com/_1_2GH1TJW0Y54D6U__info.abcnws.toolbar/search/web/florida%2Bvocational%2Bschools
 
All you have to do at the link posted earlier was choose a state to see what schools are found there. The link here shows all of the schools in FL.! You simply have to look over the ones closest to you for this type of school. http://www.computertrainingschools.com/search/FL/

Well, um, dose the site have or contain any Vocational/Trade School/Colleges (2-Year ones.)?

Thank You!

Oh, ok, I saw and went to the site. They do have V/T S/Cs (Well, some...).
Just to let Everybody know plain and simple of what V/T S/Cs I want to be and have.

1. PLACE: Some were in Florida (Port Orange or close to it.).
2. CAREER (Corce, Intrest, Program of Interest, etc.): Programming (C++ or close to it or other ones.)
3. YEARS OF V/T S/C: 2-Years (Unless needed to be higher.) of V/T S/Cs.
4. SUPPORT: Great, Reliable, Nice, etc.


These are the 4 things I Really want in a V/T S/Cs :D !

Note to people how find this mean, bad, or judge mental. I am very sorry for the inconvenience :( and will hold truths with anybody effected :o . Thank you for your understanding :) . I am really sorry :( . I was just making it simpler to know, thats all :( . Please understand :o . Thank You :) .
 
Just about every school or colledge has a web site at this point. You simply have to review the options at each one for the courses available for those closest to your location. You can generally find information on tuition fees as well. That surprisingly may be a factor in deciding which you will be going to.
 
Just about every school or colledge has a web site at this point. You simply have to review the options at each one for the courses available for those closest to your location. You can generally find information on tuition fees as well. That surprisingly may be a factor in deciding which you will be going to.

Is there a school or college search engine or website that I can do this research at?

Thank You!
 
School or Colledge search engine? Schools or colledges provide information mainly about their own school and academic offerings as far as degree, diploma, and certification ratings for the courses they offer. As a rule their interests in providing an information site is to get you to enroll with them not some other school. You use search engines like Yahoo, Google, MSN, ask.com, and others to find lists with links to the schools in your locality.
 
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