05-19-2021, 01:26 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-19-2021, 01:33 PM by jamshid666.)
(05-19-2021, 01:17 PM)MNomadic Wrote: Congratulations!
How was your experience with the WGU cybersecurity masters? I'm thinking of going for that one myself down the road.
I really enjoyed it, it was a well-designed program. The CISSP study guide is the spine book used through the entire program as each class relates to a domain within the CISSP BOK. Definitely a lot more writing in this program than there was at the BS level, but that's to be expected as I fully anticipate going into the doctorate level will likely mean writing reams worth of papers.
Here's a link on how to accelerate through the program: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-compl...rtis-m-s-/
I took 16 months instead of 6, but that's my fault because I'm frequently doing several programs at the same time instead of focusing on just one.
John L. Watson
Earned: WGU: BS-NOS (2019), WGU: MS-CSIA (2021)
Current Programs: UC: PhD in InfoSec (2025), AMA: DIT (2024), ENEB: MBA (2023)
Exam Priority: CEH (Practical), PMP, CISA, CISM
Future Plans: TBD - maybe an MS in Cannabis Science & Business, sounds like fun!
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Earned: WGU: BS-NOS (2019), WGU: MS-CSIA (2021)
Current Programs: UC: PhD in InfoSec (2025), AMA: DIT (2024), ENEB: MBA (2023)
Exam Priority: CEH (Practical), PMP, CISA, CISM
Future Plans: TBD - maybe an MS in Cannabis Science & Business, sounds like fun!
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