SANS MSISE a good bet if you could get it for free?
I've seen the few threads on TE regarding the SANS MSISE, but wanted to approach the topic from a different angle. I'm finishing up the WGU MSISA in the next few months, and I'm really not happy with my experience. I don't feel I've learned much and overall just not happy with it. I hadn't planned on pursuing another Master's until I go for my MBA at some point (was thinking about a BSCS actually), but today I had an interesting conversation with our Director of Security.
I've been with our company for just over a year and this morning he paid for my third SANS Work Study class. He's also covering all out of state travel (I'll be facilitating SEC504 at SANS Security East 2016 in New Orleans). After we were done with that, he asked if I were thinking of a Master's degree. I told him about my MSISA and that I wasn't happy with it. He essentially told me that I should go for the SANS MSISE, and that between them covering the classes via Work Study, and the tuition reimbursement for the non-cert courses, the degree shouldn't cost me anything.
That really got me to thinking. From what I understand STI students get first dibs on Work Study assignments. I hold the GSEC, am about to take the GCIA, and will be doing the GCIH early next year. STI will let you transfer in classes taken within the previous 2 years and then do the corresponding Gold Paper. That's 3 cert courses done, with 5 left to do. My work will pay for me to do them via Work Study. The non-cert courses are $1250/credit hour, so there's a few of them at .5, 1, and 2 credit hours. I can cover the costs up front and then get reimbursed on those up to $5500 a year. I figure if I start early next year, I could be done in two years or less, and zero cost to me. I'd have 8 regular GIAC certs (GSEC, GCIH, GCIA, GCCC, GCPM, GPEN, GXPN, GWAPT), and the GSE. That's pretty solid.
So what say you, if you could do it for free and you weren't planning on it originally, would you pursue the MSISE? If I went this route I would not be opting to do a BSCS later on. Do you think the SANS MSISE would look better to hiring managers than a BSCS? I don't need to decide anytime real soon, but I'm going back and forth on it, at this point like 60% in favor of the MSISE only due to the fact that the BSCS will require like 8 math and physics classes for me.