I'm definitely going to be here for that both of you guys have really encouraged me to pursue a degree in cybersecurity I appreciate all the knowledge that you guys drop!
No doubt brother. Preciate the feedback. It’s a true blessing when folks like yourself leave give us encouragement. Trust me it doesn’t go unnoticed!!! Salute!!!
I love the part where you guys talk about how to get a Government job without a security clearance. This was the hardest thing for me when i decided to work overseas back in 2012. When the guys told his story about not being able to work on equipment I started laughing. It brought back flashbacks. Great interview!! Great Content!!
Great interview! Josh convinced me to go to WGU. I doubted myself at first, but after talking with him in the comments section, he convinced me I could do it! I'm starting WGU Academy in January!
I need some clarification about InfoSec Certs and the MSCIA program. Per a conversation with an enrollment counselor, here is what I have gleamed: - There are currently five certs for which a student may receive credit in lieu of coursework - Three of the certs may also be earned by successfully completing relevant courses in the program without the need to pass an external vendor cert exam. - Upon successful completion of relevant courses in the program, students may receive option vouchers for two certs which may be used to obtain certs from cert vendors without the need to take external exams.- Please advise! Thanks!
Update! I received somewhat different guidance from another enrollment counselor. Apparently, MSCIA coursework includes training content covered by exams for five certs. However, students do need to register for and pass the vendor exams. In addition, a student may receive transfer credit for 13 IT certs. Frankly, I am quite confused about all this.
If a student completes a degree program before the six month period ends, such as in twelve days or before six months, does the student need to pay off the tuition or can still pay across Six months?
ik im late but can someone please answer my question can I become an officer in the army after I get a degree from wgu ? someone that has the knowledge please
@@UncleTreCSE U sure did! Yes, he has been missing for some time. I thought he was getting his comp sci degree at wgu to report back to us. Enjoyed the interview. Good insight. U guys have helpful info.
Yeah I appreciate that. Yes he is currently working on the CSIA degree. He mentioned in the video that some of the classes were a little harder than anticipated but he is working through it.
@@UncleTreCSE yes. I heard that. Especially the math, but that they were giving him resources to help him out. I envy the both of u. U guys are inspiring! I always say I'm gonna do it, but I chicken out 🐓. I overthink and then get overwhelmed and then never do it
Start at 24:00mins. You’re welcome 😉
I'm considering getting my MBA from WGU in a few months. This video just pushed me to do it.
Keep the content coming bro 💪🏿💪🏿
Martin. Preciate that Bro. Go ahead a get it!!!
I'm definitely going to be here for that both of you guys have really encouraged me to pursue a degree in cybersecurity I appreciate all the knowledge that you guys drop!
No doubt brother. Preciate the feedback. It’s a true blessing when folks like yourself leave give us encouragement. Trust me it doesn’t go unnoticed!!! Salute!!!
Get it! Haha, glad to hear 😊
I love the part where you guys talk about how to get a Government job without a security clearance. This was the hardest thing for me when i decided to work overseas back in 2012. When the guys told his story about not being able to work on equipment I started laughing. It brought back flashbacks. Great interview!! Great Content!!
Preciate the love. Thx
Great content ! I was in the navy i have a secret clearance I’m going to take this guys route ! Great content! Keep it coming.!
Great video, I'm starting WGU MSCSIA in a few days with zero it experience. Coming from the Healthcare field. Let's see how this goes.
Jamar, I’m sure you’ll be fine bro. Congratulations on getting started
What an amazing story. I love hearing student success stories. I have had students graduate in two terms but never 12 days.
Thx Lani. That’s amazing. Yeah Josh is the man!!
Found you from Josh's videos -- new subscriber here. Thanks for sharing the content! Currently accelerating at WGU as we speak!
S/O to @josh. That was a great interview. Glad to have you as part of the team
Great interview! Josh convinced me to go to WGU. I doubted myself at first, but after talking with him in the comments section, he convinced me I could do it! I'm starting WGU Academy in January!
That what’s up Timothy I’m glad to hear that. Congratulations to you and good luck
Best of luck! Glad to hear it :)
love this guy, super relatable, nice, and smart
Great interview and very informative.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I just switched to IT and I’m looking to get back overseas as a DOD contractor
Congratulations drew! What career did you switch from?
@@UncleTreCSE I was working with fuel and cryogenics in the Air Force
@@murph2283 ok that’s what’s up brother. Congratulations once again
Great interview brotha, great questions!
Preciate you John. Thx!!💪🏾
I need some clarification about InfoSec Certs and the MSCIA program. Per a conversation with an enrollment counselor, here is what I have gleamed:
- There are currently five certs for which a student may receive credit in lieu of coursework
- Three of the certs may also be earned by successfully completing relevant courses in the program without the need to pass an external vendor cert exam.
- Upon successful completion of relevant courses in the program, students may receive option vouchers for two certs which may be used to obtain certs from cert vendors without the need to take external exams.-
Please advise! Thanks!
Update! I received somewhat different guidance from another enrollment counselor. Apparently, MSCIA coursework includes training content covered by exams for five certs. However, students do need to register for and pass the vendor exams. In addition, a student may receive transfer credit for 13 IT certs. Frankly, I am quite confused about all this.
If a student completes a degree program before the six month period ends, such as in twelve days or before six months, does the student need to pay off the tuition or can still pay across Six months?
Yes. Your tuition must be paid in full to receive your diploma. But that would still be a hell of a lot cheaper than most brick and mortar schools
Cool interview
Preciate that man
@@UncleTreCSE I follow Josh Madakor and he is the real deal
Yes! I have also been subscribed to his channel for months. I'm glad he gave me the opportunity to sit down with him and do this for you you guys.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
ik im late but can someone please answer my question can I become an officer in the army after I get a degree from wgu ? someone that has the knowledge please
Yes you can. All they care is that you have an accredited degree.
Josh! Where have u been?
i found him. LOL
@@UncleTreCSE U sure did! Yes, he has been missing for some time. I thought he was getting his comp sci degree at wgu to report back to us. Enjoyed the interview. Good insight. U guys have helpful info.
Yeah I appreciate that. Yes he is currently working on the CSIA degree. He mentioned in the video that some of the classes were a little harder than anticipated but he is working through it.
@@UncleTreCSE yes. I heard that. Especially the math, but that they were giving him resources to help him out. I envy the both of u. U guys are inspiring! I always say I'm gonna do it, but I chicken out 🐓. I overthink and then get overwhelmed and then never do it
@@mamacocolilo105 Mama, you have the discernment to diagnose the problem. Now you just have to defeat those obstacles one problem at a time
I doubt you can learn much in that amount of time
Exactly!