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I've been looking into going back to school and finding a career that would work well for me, and data analytics seems appealing. I'm good with numbers, am a strong problem solver, and while I don't have coding experience, I'm fairly good at excel and catch on to techy things quickly. My local tech college has two programs into the data analytics field. One is a two year program where you finish with an associates degree, and the program is titled "IT- Data and Analytics Specialist," and the other is a two year data analyst apprenticeship. I live in a mid-size city and am only an hour and a half away from a larger one that I'd be willing to relocate to. Both seem to have a decent job market with titles that match example titles listed in the program descriptions. I know it's not a ton to go off of, but would doing one of these be a realistic entry point into the field? If they would be, which would be better?
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