Depends what area of "computers" you are talking about...I hope not IT, because anyone can gather from the recent IT layoffs that the field was a hot and heavy goldmine for a while, but many peeps ended up in the employment line (those who had little or none formal education).
If I were you, I'd take 2 years at community college, and save up money to go to a 4 year university for your degree. This way, you MAJORLY cut your costs, get all your gay core courses out of the way...then you can take the major specific classes and get your degree from a 4 year school.
That's just my opinion...the job market is more ruthless than ever, and you gotta be better than the next guy...if it came down to 2 equally intelligent candidates, and A went to CC, and B went to a state university, 90% chance that B would be hired. Employers seem to be obsessed with credentials on paper in most fields, hence my wasting 4 years in a university
