asenjab wrote: » I actually don't have hands-on security experience and dont work, instead I am getting my bachelors in cyber security.
mikey88 wrote: » Focus on finishing your bachelors and look into doing an internship or two in cyber security. That's a good way land a job after college. I don't think a high level cert will benefit you so much without experience.
asenjab wrote: » Hello everyone! I would first like to thank the community here as I got so much info from you guys. and this is my first post here. I am seeking an advice from you guys as I am a little bit lost in my IT journey and I would love an advice!! In the second half of 2017, I got my A+ N+ and S+. I was studying so badly to get them. Many of my friends doubt that I can't get S+ because I don't have the 3 years experience, but gladly I did it! I am overall a fast learner. I actually don't have hands-on security experience and don't work, instead I am getting my bachelors in cyber security. Now, after doing a lot of research, I am thinking about taking the CASP exam. and I am giving it around 6-8 months (6-7 hours a day of studying) Do you think I will be able to achieve that? or that's just gonna happen in my dreams? CSA+ is pretty new, thats why I was thinking about skipping it. Do you suggest other certs if not CASP? Thank you indeed
McxRisley wrote: » Honestly IMO, RHCSA is even taking it to far this early in your at this point non-existent IT career, I would stop at Linux+ as you never know where you will end up and those Red Hat courses are not really recommended for someone who hasn't been working with the OS for quite some time. Just get the basics out of the way and then once you start working figure out where you want to go with your career and certs.