Your situation won't get any better for you to pursue schooling unless you're laid off with a nifty severance package. I've never been a fan of IS degrees though, as I'm an elitist jerk who thinks programming is different from managing "information systems".
Studying computer science formally is good -- I wish I'd done it, but I'm glad to have a liberal arts degree. Perhaps a year of studying the basics of comp. sci would do you good. If you can combine than with a Pete McBreen mentoring, you'll do really well.
In reply to Re: Educational opportunities
by chromatic
in thread Educational opportunities
by Anonymous Monk
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