Hi folks,
Alright, I know this question has been done to death, but it's always nice to get some personal advice and gauge the current thoughts on the manner.
Next year is my senior year of high school, and I'll be doing an independent study for a semester to get some Linux certifications. Right now, I'm considering doing the Linux+/LPIC-1/SLA and the RCHSA. Right now, I have just over a year of Linux experience, but my entire homelab is *nix based and my laptop runs OpenSUSE Tumbleweed. I have experience with virtualization, filesystems, security, webservers, databases, bash, and some others. Basically a jack-of-all trades, but master of none. That being said, I'm not much of a developer outside of bash, HTML, CSS, and some JS. By next year, I'll have been using Linux for two years, and doing projects for various companies and my homelab.
So are the certs I'm chasing for next year a good fit, is it too much for a five-six month period, or should I go after more or different certs? I'll for sure work towards them at least an hour a day, if not more, and I'll be teaching myself C in the coming months and hopefully Ruby, PHP, Python and JS after that. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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