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jasong318 wrote: » That's a tough one. I guess it'll come down to where you see yourself wanting to go in five years or so. If you foresee SysAdmin roles, WGU will probably be fine. If you see yourself maybe wanting to do consulting or design, maybe take another look at the CS degree. From my personal experience, I went the CS route as I was more interested in security and I figured it would be better to know at a fundamental level how programs work and to truly understand code. Yes, it's hard, but I'm sure WGU would be too (well, probably less math . Like Gorby, I started when I was 26, worked full time and took as much of a load as I could bare, finished in five excruciating years. And I'm glad that I did it. That being said, I have been looking at WGU for a Masters but wary of them not having the NSA designation for their MSISA degree
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milieu wrote: » On the other hand, if you discover you love it, you could always learn more on your own. You could then get an MS in CS if you felt you needed a CS degree.
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