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One is not necessarily better than the other. An MS in TechComm is part of
your education as a tech writer. Certification/accreditation verifies that
that education is sound enough to enable you to perform at an exemplary
level in your career.
Jenny Berger
Technical Writer
Information Systems
Fairfield Residential
"Ashley Hoskins" <ahoskins -at- ase-usa -dot- net>
Sent by: bounce-techwr-l-115343 -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com
04/16/2003 03:50 PM
Please respond to "Ashley Hoskins"
How does certification or accreditation compare to having a MS in Tech
Comm?
Would they be equals or would one be better than another?
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