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I agree with reborg 100%
I came from a Hotel Management 4 years degree background. I slipped in the simple admin area(back-up, users & passwords), next thing I am looking at spreadsheets, which took me to databases and forms, that forced me to install it on different operating systems, which got me to study them, how they work, how they are built, that had me do low level programming, which ended up in extensive readings about electronics and electric structures and circuits.
All self tought, from official (and non-official) used university books. Now, after 12 years of touching a keyboard for the first time ever, and 10 years in IT hall ways and rooms, I am a novice UNIX guy, with Linux and Solaris, and a couple of Cisco certificates.
Where do I recommend you to start? I think that all the ways lead to Rome.
Do what you enjoy doing, if it is web, then let it be. Just have fun doing it. If you don't, trust me, it will be a living nightmare. That is why they'll pay you the big bucks, because they do not enjoy doing it, and you do.
Good luck
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