Looking for Some Guidance
Hello everyone. I'm looking for a bit of guidance and information as large changes in my life approach, so hopefully some of you can relate or have been through something similar.
Background: I'm currently in the military. I work in network defense (about 2 years now). Prior to that, I work on electrical systems on aircraft. I have received various areas of training, and have received Sec+ and GCIH certifications. I am Air Force, and E-5.
So, my search for guidance stems from the fact that I have approximately one year left in the military and would like to separate. However, my enormous concern is whether or not I am anywhere near a level that employers would consider hiring. Unfortunately, I do not have a degree, but I have been working on it.
First question. I am trying to figure out how to finish my degree. I have looked at a few schools, primarily UMUC and WGU (both seem to be well known around here). Despite being almost completely enrolled in WGU, I think I'm going to end up going with UMUC. The primary reason is that they offer a Computer Science degree, while WGU only has the Software developer degree (I'm wanting to program.) From what I could gather, Computer Science seems to be a more open degree, so I'm not locking myself into a too specific field. I've also looked at Florida State University's online Computer Science plan, but not too much. Does anyone here have any experience or info in this? Is my train on thought on the right track?
Second question: While WGU offered the possibility of finishing their plan before I get out, I'm not sure how feasible it actually is. As for UMUC, it will bee the typical semesters. So, how likely and difficult of a task would it be to get a job without a completed degree? I know not everyone here hires, and not every situation can be accounted for. However, am I looking at one in a million odds?
Side notes: WGU said I'm 26% done with their Software plan. UMUC said I need 70 credits for CompSci, 61 for Software, or 55 for CyberSec. I have also enrolled in a program through Syracuse for vets to get my CISSP. This whole thing wouldn't stress me out too much, however, I now have a wife and daughter to care of.
Any help would be immensely appreciated. The military, while great, is not what I want to do for the rest of my life, but if getting a job with comparable pay when I get out is impossible, then I don't want to have to put that stress on my family. Thanks in advance guys.