Hunter Beech: First of all basic English. If I received a cover letter to the same standard as this question I can assure you it would go straight in the bin. I am _not_ being sarcastic when I tell you that.Secondly you need to be aware that even a two year associates will not count for a great deal in the eyes of any prospective employer. The industry is full of people with full degrees and no experience that will always be a better prospect to someone with a vacancy to fill. If you really must do an associates first I'd suggest computer networking is the better option since networking roles do not by necessity require a degree - coding is different. However, in the long run your future earning potential will be far higher taking the coding route.In an ideal world I would recommend a full (bachelors) degree in general computer science but only you can determine whether that is practical or not. If you cut corners on your education you need to appreciate that that c! omes at a price in terms of your future career prospects, and this is a field that looks as much at your last job as your education: if you get a networking job while you study for a full degree you may well find it difficult to switch to higher-paying areas after you have gained experience in one area....Show more
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