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Shike wrote: » I'm debating between OSU IT (which allows online and in-class at my local community college) and WGU.
powerfool wrote: » Considering that you are lite on experience, I would start working on finding a job. In particular, look for one with a tuition reimbursement policy so that they can pay for you to finish your BS. Either school will probably be fine. Also, don't rule out other options; UMUC has a BS in Cybersecurity that might be worth looking into, especially if you can get tuition reimbursement.
Version4 wrote: » It sounds like you don't have that much experience, don't underestimate the internship value of OSU IT versus any perceived value you get from attending WGU for less cost/length of time to attain a degree. While internships often do not pay very much (if at all), and sometimes have repetitive tasks, they often place you in a position of importance that looks great on your resume. For example, in my last position, a young kid (around your age), got an internship to a position as a Systems Administrator. He wasn't responsible for a whole lot by himself, but the important thing is A) he is able to put the "Systems Administrator" title on his resume and he was able to shadow the real System Administrators and gain experience. In his case, since he was smart, the System Administrators let him take the helm more often than not while under their watchful eye. That type of intern experience is invaluable and could allow you to jump the entry level positions (helpdesk tech, noc tech, etc) that a lot of people get stuck in and never recover from. Employers will see your initiative of taking an internship while studying and completing your degree as a good sign that you are highly motivated and worth promoting to a position beyond entry level. Keep that in mind when you are making your decision.
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