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I'm fresh off the school bench myself, and work is now requiring us to take RHCSA, RHCE and Terraform certs. As we are consultants this is the only "proof" customers will trust when they choose us for various jobs.
So far so good though, starting with RHCSA and it's really good practice, especially for getting to know the ins and outs of the Linux system(RHEL). The learning material (the official stuff from red hat) is also very thoughtful, with theory, quizzes, guides and labs.
Best of luck 🙌