Higher Diploma, Or 2 yr progression to a UK degree?

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Guys, I am thinking of studying a higher diploma in networking at the London School of Computer Education (LSCE), but what do you think is best, should I settle for specialising in networking (MCSE, Redhat, Sun Unix, CCNA) or do the 2 yr progression to top up a final BSc at Middlesex Uni?

Here is the link to LSCE

Full time networking courses in London, Full time a+, mcse and CCNA courses in London, networking, computer hardware courses offered by LSCE, London(UK)

Ofcourse any feedback you can give me about this institution (LSCE) as well as BCOC (Bickenhall College), or which is better from your knowledge, please inform me, so I can be a bit more decisive. Always appreciate your responses and time in this matter.

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Why are you so keen on studying in England? Not saying that isn't a great place to go to school, but America has some of the best colleges in the world and is close to home (Carribean).

Just a thought. It might open up your options a bit...
 
Why are you so keen on studying in England? Not saying that isn't a great place to go to school, but America has some of the best colleges in the world and is close to home (Carribean).

Just a thought. It might open up your options a bit...

Just want to ensure that I am getting the best value for money, but i know too that technically, the US is very advanced as well. Just a bit of weighing in on the options at hand...
 

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