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people don't realize that with a Masters degree one can often be considered over-qualified for a position.
deanofpledges wrote: » For those of you worried about a Master's Degree making you over-qualified, just leave the Master's degree off the resume. Get your foot in the door of whatever company you want to work for, then revise your resume.
aftereffector wrote: » I'd also recommend going for a Masters. My undergrad is in Military History, which is about as unrelated as you can get, and I thought briefly about pursuing a second bachelors in CS - you can probably find my thread asking for advice about that here on the forum - but I was unanimously advised by TechExams and my friends, family, coworkers, and boss to just go straight for a masters. Nobody really cares about the undergrad if you have a relevant graduate degree, a couple of certs, and some job experience. If you're interested in WGU, I would recommend that you look into the MSISA - it will be more closely aligned with InfoSec than some other degrees and will get you CEH and CHFI, as well as prepare you for the CISSP (a lot of the courses are aligned to one or more CISSP domains such as Cryptography).
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