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wastedtime wrote: » Not sure what you are looking for in a degree plan but if you are in Austin you do have a nice university right in that city. Also as a military veteran and wanting to go to a college instate I would look at Central Texas College.
djhss68 wrote: » I would avoid ITT Tech like the plague. I see too many unfavorable opinions of that institution. Plus it seems WAY overpriced. I'd probably take any community college over ITT.
wastedtime wrote: » As far as instate I am not sure if I can help you there. I recently started my Bachelors in IA at UMUC. I am still looking into some of the policies of the post 9/11 GI Bill but I know Maryland doesn't pay out that much.
wastedtime wrote: » Well I found this GI Bill 2008 ? Action Center. The zip code for UMUC is 20783. I am still reading up on this but that is a start.
Nobylspoon wrote: » If I remember correctly UMUC is only distance learning right? The post 9/11 MGIB will cover the tuition but they will not pay you the housing allowance unless you are attending school in the classroom on campus, this is the major downfall of the new MGIB.
JBrown wrote: » I would highly recommend staying away from Online Schools unless its Harvard or MIT. We are currently running a few online programs (I work for an educational institution) and must say that not everybody can handle it. Some students switch to on-campus for most of the classes and take online only 1or 2 classes per semester. Online schooling is nothing more than a self-studying. You login to Blackboard portal, where you find your class syllabus and they provide with chapters of reading you have to do, homework’s to submit, with due dates and taking finals with a LockDown browser to prevent you from opening a few browsers at once. Some schools might provide with a video stream and chat options, but it is still a self studying.
Nobylspoon wrote: » Is a Management Information Systems degree something that would be good for the field? I just noticed UT offers this.
shednik wrote: » If you want to get into Information Security I definitely looking at some of the bigger schools in your area...take a look at this list here Centers of Academic Excellence - Institutions - NSA/CSS all of those schools offer some type of InfoSec program and are backed by the NSA/DHS.
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