Hey, this is my first real thread in GD so go easy on me 
As some of you may know, I'm currently studying for a BTEC National Diploma in IT at college whilst also working one day a week at my old school as an IT technician. I'm doing a BTEC course because I wanted to get experience in IT as well as qualifications but I'm really not liking college at all- the course or the people. The trouble is with this course is that it's full of people who were too lazy for A levels.
Now last week I had my first individual tutorial with my tutor in which I was told I was too clever for the course
I'm now trying to find other ways to get both experience and qualifications and someone suggested MCSE's and gave me a load of resources for it- the videos and manuals for which I have been reading
I understand that I have to pay for them but have decided that they will help me a lot more than the college course ever would so am prepared to do that.
When I go into work this week I'm going to see if there's any possibility of it being full time which would pay for my courses nicely as well as giving me a lot of experience.
Basically now then I'm after people's opinions on whether this is my best option and also how many course would I need to do to get somewhere?
Thanks for any advice
Ben

As some of you may know, I'm currently studying for a BTEC National Diploma in IT at college whilst also working one day a week at my old school as an IT technician. I'm doing a BTEC course because I wanted to get experience in IT as well as qualifications but I'm really not liking college at all- the course or the people. The trouble is with this course is that it's full of people who were too lazy for A levels.
Now last week I had my first individual tutorial with my tutor in which I was told I was too clever for the course
I'm now trying to find other ways to get both experience and qualifications and someone suggested MCSE's and gave me a load of resources for it- the videos and manuals for which I have been reading
I understand that I have to pay for them but have decided that they will help me a lot more than the college course ever would so am prepared to do that.When I go into work this week I'm going to see if there's any possibility of it being full time which would pay for my courses nicely as well as giving me a lot of experience.
Basically now then I'm after people's opinions on whether this is my best option and also how many course would I need to do to get somewhere?
Thanks for any advice

Ben

I haven't done much reading into it yet- I'm just after some opinions
) then stay were you are. Get as much experience as you can. I'd see if you can top up to the HND and onto a degree where you can use the industrial placement year to see what you'd like to do.