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bishun wrote: » WGU MSIS = ~ $11,500Capital College = ~$21,000Brandeis = ~$30,000Carnegie Mellon = ~$64,000 for the Degree
f0rgiv3n wrote: » Ahahahaha that is awesome. It makes you wonder how much more $34k invested in your degree would really get you after you're done?
sratakhin wrote: » Probably more than $1000 a year, if you plan to work until 65. I've never even heard of the two colleges in the middle.
YuckTheFankees wrote: » You also have to take in consideration where you might live after your masters because certain schools play a factor. If you were going to live PA, NY, NJ, etc.., then Carnegie Mellon would be an excellent choice (you have to think about all the past graduates who live in the area..NETWORK, NETWORK, NETWORK!)..but if you want to live on the west coast, yes people will know of CM but you wouldn't get the same benefits as the east coast. Getting a degree isn't only about cost, many factors should be included.
jfitzg wrote: » Dakota State University M.S. Information AssuranceMSIA - Master of Science in Information Assurance - Dakota State University ...
bishun wrote: » For every individual who tells you it's Carnegie or nothing, there's a successful security consultant who despises university educations, and is looking for a 20-something year old hacker that thinks outside of the box.
dmoore44 wrote: » If you want the best college, you can't go wrong with Carnegie Mellon: Information Security & Assurance
powerfool wrote: » I think as one mentioned Carnegie Mellon is always a top choice. Also, if you aren't interested in another school or an MBA for other reasons, James Madison has an Information Security MBA... it is a normal MBA with courses in accounting, finance, management, etc, but EVERY course focuses on infosec concerns related to its topics, fairly interesting.
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