PCTechLinc wrote: » Congrats! That's a really awesome score. What is next for you?
PCTechLinc wrote: » Awesome! I went through WGU's MSISA program before they changed, and I really liked it. I have a former student that is enrolling soon. Keep in mind though, unless WGU has changed their policy, the CCNA is a pre-req to sign up for that program. She passed ICND1, and is working on ICND2 now. I would talk to an enrollment counselor just to make sure.
Applicants must hold a bachelor’s degree from a regionally or nationally accredited college or university, and must also demonstrate IT security experience through at least one of the following three methods: Have earned a bachelor’s degree in IT security or IT networking that covers at least two CISSP CBK domains. (You can find the domains listed here.) Hold a CISSP, CCIE, CCNP, CCNA, CCNA Security, CEH, CHFI, GIAC 2700 or GCWN certification that is valid and earned within the last five years. Submit a resume for review showing recent significant IT security experience, of at least three years, which demonstrates at least two CISSP CBK domains.
ultm8mind wrote: » Not meaning to jack your thread but is WGU a "reputable" school? Just want to make sure it's not another University of Phoenix or something like that...