Time to introduce myself as well...
I'm Mike, 20, from Nottingham UK. I work for The Tech Guys, a company that deals with telephone tech support for Curry's, Dixons, and PC World. I joined these forums as an opportunity to help others, test my diagnostic skills, and also learn from other peoples ideas in the hope that I'll become a better hardware technician as a result.
I'm an avid video gamer, mainly the RPG and simulation categories. I also have a home studio to record and produce my own music.
If any dream of mine were to be fulfilled, I'd be able to compose a soundtrack for a video game, so if there's anyone out there in the game design scene in need of a composer, let me know :)
Welcome Shortcake! If you're looking for a good course to do, you should take an A+ in core hardware. This equates to hundreds of hours of technical experience and will make you very desirable to employers in the technology industry. Hope that helps...
Regards,
Mike