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Naw. I need to jump on that horse myself prior to my retiring from the military.
Thinking WGU. And maybe going back to UMUC after I retire.
Thinking WGU. And maybe going back to UMUC after I retire.
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What's the best way you guys study for your certs? Books, PDFs, Youtube?
Naw. I need to jump on that horse myself prior to my retiring from the military.
Thinking WGU. And maybe going back to UMUC after I retire.
Congrats. I hated working in ops.Just accepted a role for a consultant position as a fintech company. Some pre-sale stuff but mostly implementations/customization. Feels good to be getting out of operations
Naw. I need to jump on that horse myself prior to my retiring from the military.
Thinking WGU. And maybe going back to UMUC after I retire.
I have a meeting Friday with UAB, they have a track geared towards security but it's pretty expensive. Hoping they'll let me pay at the end of the semester because that's the way my job is set up. They'll reimburse you for the tuition but only at the end of the semester and I'm not trying to drop 1k+ per ever credit hour and not get paid back until months later
I have a meeting Friday with UAB, they have a track geared towards security but it's pretty expensive. Hoping they'll let me pay at the end of the semester because that's the way my job is set up. They'll reimburse you for the tuition but only at the end of the semester and I'm not trying to drop 1k+ per ever credit hour and not get paid back until months later
Why not student loan it?
For you MIS majors, how has your job outlook been?
I love Computer Science. I excel in my programming courses.
But that math I can't do it anymore. Tired of it, don't want to take it any further than I've gone with it and having to go through Calc 1, 2, & 3 alongside Differential Equations? Man no.
All the classes I've taken up till this point transfer over almost perfectly into MIS, and a managerial role is where I wanted to end up anyways within IT.
From the business side, I'd want to transition into Project Management.
From the programming side, I wanted to focus on Mobile Application Development (Android).
Made it through undergrad without loans, not trying to take any out now.
Graduated over 3 years ago with MIS degree. I wouldnt change my major if I could go back. Job outlook has been even better than I expected. Got 2 internships in college and am now in my 3rd job after graduating. Got a salary bump with each new job. Got a couple other offers that I didnt accept too.
For you MIS majors, how has your job outlook been?
I love Computer Science. I excel in my programming courses.
But that mathI can't do it anymore. Tired of it, don't want to take it any further than I've gone with it and having to go through Calc 1, 2, & 3 alongside Differential Equations? Man no.
All the classes I've taken up till this point transfer over almost perfectly into MIS, and a managerial role is where I wanted to end up anyways within IT.
From the business side, I'd want to transition into Project Management.
From the programming side, I wanted to focus on Mobile Application Development (Android).
Glad this thread was bumped as I never saw it before. Currently are CompTIA A+ certs worth anything? I went to school for business, but looking to do/get into something new and considered getting certified that way and then deciding what move to make from there. Any other certifications one would recommend? Network support, information security etc?
Any experiences, thoughts, knowledge will be appreciated.
Excellent reply, thanks. I havent tried applying into anything IT, but thought that would be a gateway into that world. Also, when just browsing around the IT listings, that's a certification I usually see mentioned which is why I asked.Met a dude in a bowling alley who was maintenance who had one, it's practically useless. Would think your bachelors would get you more money than an A+, how have you tried to enter into IT? Have you applied for more softer skilled roles? Enterprise Technology encompasses a lot more than just fixing someone's desktop, you are driving business solutions. I would first recommend you to go onto code academy and learn SQL.