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rep21 wrote: » Go for the general IT degree, if you are in need of having a degree to advance. Do whatever you can to get your degree done ASAP. If you did the general IT degree along with with all that transfer credit, you may be able to do one term instead of two. Then work on learning certs or other areas of specialization later on your own time. Good luck!
demonfurbie wrote: » ^^ yep ive posted else other places on the forum here its about $16 a day to go to wgu so do it as fast as possible for you id say get as many of the lower end certs that you can before you start unless you can complete them all under 16 ~ 20 days at wgu (voucher cost and 1 or 2 books for each costs about 16 ~ 20 days at $16 per day)
Iristheangel wrote: » You get a good sized tax credit for going to school so it might not be bad to give it a shot either by directly paying for it or going through school loans. Since you seem to enjoy networking as your name implies, I would recommend going through a networking-oriented major so you can get some study materials and the vouchers paid for. Starting school and being self-motivated is a difficult thing but once you start, it gets easier. Good luck!
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