Any idea how often the different tests are administered, costs, etc? I know I could google it, but sometimes it's good to hear from someone who's been there 🙂
Yeah, I just realized I never addressed that.
Basically, most certifications are sponsored by an organization, such as Microsoft or Cisco. The tests are actually administered in a testing center. There are basically two testing centers for IT certs: Pearson Vue and Thompson-Prometric. These are usually located at schools such as community colleges or training centers such as New Horizons. Basically, you create an account with one of these places, find a local testing center, and schedule the test whenever you are ready to take it. Be warned, though, that some tests are exclusive to one company. Cisco tests are offered exclusively through Pearson Vue, while Microsoft is only through Thompson Prometric.
As for costs: They aren't cheap. The CCNA was $200+ on my last test. ($250, I think). And it's only valid for 3 years. Microsoft tests, on the MCSE 2003 tracks, were around $125 each. CompTIA tests were more expensive, but they are good for life. They are generally $200+ per test.
Most of the Cisco tests are a mixture of simulation, multiple choice, and matching. Microsoft has moved in that direction as well. Most CompTia tests I have taken have been all multiple choice.
Rodimus: It really depends on what you want to do. Most Computer Science degrees involve lots of programming. If you like that, that may be your best bet. When I was in school, BIS/MIS involved some programming, but not as much as Comp. Sci. (Not as much math, either!
🙂) More schools are starting to offer networking type degrees, so look around, and you may find one. Those types of programs are tough to generalize. What field is your bachelor's degree?