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MrAgent wrote: » It's too early to tell if this will have an affect on my employment outlook, but I have a feeling it'll unlock more doors for me later down the road. So to other people who have a lot going on and don't think they can get an education. I am pretty busy and I still managed to get it done. No excuses! Go out there and get it done!
pramin wrote: » Congrats on your accomplishment !!! Did you pay for it or was this employer subsidized?
dave330i wrote: » Did you like the GW graduate program? I'm thinking about attending in the near future.
danny069 wrote: » Congrats Mr. Agent that's great news! I am going to follow your path as well. I finish my B.S. Degree in Cyber Security/Digital Forensics in May 2016, and going to do my Masters in Cyber Security at Fordham University. How did you like the school?
MrAgent wrote: » I don't think I even looked into GW. I know its super expensive, and they just had an issue where they were falsifying records and grades. I liked the program at George Mason (GMU) if that's what you meant.
MrAgent wrote: » No problem. This is the program I finished if you're interested.http://catalog.gmu.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=27&poid=25044
MrAgent wrote: » Both of those are 36 credit hours. Mine was only 30, and did not require the GMAT/GRE. I also got a graduate certificate in cyber security out of it.
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