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WGU Round 3: MSISA
Hiya. Some of you may remember me from my old BSIT:Software thread, http://www.techexams.net/forums/jobs-degrees/94513-wgu-bs-software-starting-nov-1st-2013-a.html Since then, I've also finished the BS:Accounting program with WGU. I started my most recent term on May 1st, and finished the last 20 CU a few days ago. That… -
Need CAREER and degree advice.
I'm not 100% sure if this should be in the WGU thread in general, or if it's more generic. I am going to attend WGU this august after my associates is in hand My current courses list from my community college: BT 219 INTRO TO MICROSOFT WORD HLTH 103 FUNDAMENTALS HLTH CARE BT 223 PRESENTATION GRAPHICS CL 101 COMPUTER… -
Re: Medical IT / Medical Coding good mix for IT skills?
What are you studying? Moonchild's posts are interesting and I highly doubt it's a "tr011" post. The reason to their issue is "uncertainty", they are overly cautious of every situation. He's in better shoes than some people I know (at least he's got the M.Ed/BS CIS and is employed). I know some people in way worse of a… -
Re: Norwich University - BS in Cyber Security --> MS ISA Comparison
I meant to be more active in this thread. I apologize for that. GI512 - Foundations and Historical Underpinnings of Information Assurance Completed - Grade A This class was a rehash of security principals compared to the BS in Cyber Security program. If you have CISSP, CASP, or an educational background in cybersecurity,… -
Re: CompTIA Cloud+
Comment by Nersesian · · Home› Certification Preparation› Cloud Certifications› Cloud+ & Cloud EssentialsHello there, I sat for and passed the Cloud+ exam about two weeks ago. I was between terms for school and wanted to occupy my time with something besides work and figured why not - my entire infrastructure is in a hosted environment and I don't have time for a VMware cert. So I picked up the Stammer/Wilson book as its the… -
Re: CompTIA is working on developing the Mobility+ certification
The trend towards mobility is undeniable, but I'm just not sure about this direction for compTIA. I don't think we're going to see a lot of people go after this because the market won't be looking for it. Most helpdesks will already hire without A+, and I don't see them adding mobility+ as a requirement. I don't see many… -
Re: Career Advice
Non-Military but I've worked with a few who were. Couldn't tell you ranks or anything only backgrounds. My first job was with a System Admin who was retired Army. He didn't have a degree but had A+/Sec+/Sec+ and least 5yrs exp. He said he had a toss up of between a higher paying job that was DoD contract but was afraid of… -
Stuck on where to go from here...any advice will be helpful!
Looking for some advice on where I should take my next step in my career and a bit stuck... Background: I started as a help desk technician 8 years ago. I did helpdesk work for a year and a half (6 months for a company and a year as a gov't contractor) and then joined the Army as IT. After spending 4 years in the Army I… -
Passed earlier this month
I found myself on these forums quite often while studying and wondering whether or not I was setting myself up for failure. I do not have the recommended level of experience for the exam, but I'll explain where I'm at for anyone considering taking the test around my level. I took the test because I could not find CSA study… -
The Journey Begins - CISSP
Well, like most others in this sub-forum, I've decided to take the leap. More out of boredom than anything else, as I don't need the cert for my job and I'm not sure I'll ever need it. As far as experience, I've been working in IT for about 14 years, and doing security for about 8. I have Sec+, CEH, and CASP. I started…
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