--- J wrote: > > Regarding Pima Com., check with the > guys(linux/bsd/unix) at TFUG down in > Tucson. > From titme to time Pima has had some good men > teaching useful material. > For later, U of A has some good folks. > Roger > > > On Friday 04 October 2002 07:49 am, you wrote: > > I am looking into some college classes for a > degree, but I am curious to > > know how the plug feels about the colleges in the > Maricopa area, including > > Pima in Tucson, and the reception they have > towards open source and linux. > > > > I would like to stay away from a school that might > require windows on my > > laptop. I know a lot of the plug is in college, or > attending free classes > > somewhere. > > > > Anyone have any opinions? > > I'm considering South Mountain Com., Mesa Com., > Glendale Com., Pima Com. > > (so far my fav.), and University of Phoenix, but > always open to > > re-consideration. > > > > Nathan I'm sure Steve is much more knowledgeable in this area but it seems at Glendale Community College they force a lot of Microsoft products down your throat. I've seen a few open source apps here and there at the high tech center but I just assumed they were put there by a student. I have an engineering class this semester that is HIGHLY dependent on Excel. Not sure if this helps you any but I thought I'd let you know. __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New DSL Internet Access from SBC & Yahoo! http://sbc.yahoo.com