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MCSD vs CS degree

Asked by bebonham in Microsoft Visual C#.Net, .Net Editors & IDEs, Microsoft Programming

Tags: cs, degree, job

I've been a consultant for small businesses for about 6 years, working mainly in PERL but also in MFC/C++
I've decided I had enough of the independent thing and am trying to go corporate.  So to achieve this goal I know I need either a degree in cs or some certifications so people will take me a little more seriously in the job market.  I already have a BA.  

My question is, given my situation above, would I be better off spending about 1.5-2 yrs getting a cs degree (in .NET/C#) from a very well respect school, or should I study up for MCSD and maybe MCPD which I assume would be faster but harder.  I'm only interested in learning C#/.NET stuff.

Also I assume that if I did choose the degree route, I could study up quickly/easily to get MCSD.
If I go for the certs and not the degree, I would probably never go back for a CS degree later.

Please answer if you have some applicable life experiences (if you hold MCSD/MCPD, or are involved with hiring)
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