01-02-2017, 09:11 PM
I will definitely file this away as a possibility for the future. If I were to pursue that particular program, I wouldn't feel comfortable with a CIS TESU degree which seems very "light" IMO. They do indicate an undergraduate degree in mathematics would be sufficient and I could easily test out most of a second bachelor's in mathematics with the large amount of math courses I took for my biology degree (I was stupid and didn't apply for a math minor even though I had the classes).
For now, my gut says to start with certifications and self-study and see if I can get an entry level job that way. Then, once I am working in tech I can hopefully have a better perspective on the necessity (or not) of a second bachelor's, master's, or just further certifications.
For now, my gut says to start with certifications and self-study and see if I can get an entry level job that way. Then, once I am working in tech I can hopefully have a better perspective on the necessity (or not) of a second bachelor's, master's, or just further certifications.