@@learncodeteach8665 I already work in big tech to begin with. I have IT experiences for 5yrs when they provide the school benefit. I also already have another bachelor degree in different disciplines. Since I posted this I have completed 60 credits of class and 120 more credits to graduate. Wish me luck in my journey it's not easy working full time job and going to school, lots of weekends that I skipped to achieve my dream. But I love it, I have always got A in every classes I took. I am currently taking all the networking class and I am enjoying it.
Need an apprenticeship in cyber-security ... hey guys I know cyber-security is more of a male dominated career but I'm interested however I'm having some issues. I have an associates degree in cyber-security and comptia security+ certified ... but I applied to over 200 jobs and they all keep telling me I need 2 years experience. I have personal experience with penetration testing but they don't care about this .. they want to see if I have been working with a company or companies for 2 or more years. That's what they consider experience. So like plumbers and electricians you enter apprenticeship programs and get experience while working with a company... are there such apprenticeships in cyber-security. Not bootcamps but apprenticeship programs. Thanks you guys !!!
I'm in my first semester and I'm taking math, security, and IT infrastructure. It's interesting how every video I've watched is completely different than what I study :) and next semester I'll be studying the networking side. I thought my first year will be relaxing😑
I’m starting college next year and I’m planning on doing cs. I’m very nervous because I have no idea what so ever about cs. I hate business because I have a hard time of understanding certain business situations. I do like math but I’m not the greatest at it. I hope the classes that I’m going to take aren’t too hard.
Mine is in business thinking double major too . Crazy how similar our degree plans are lol! Not looking forward to my last accounting class or microeconomics either
I was a civil engineering major at UTSA. Due to life I came home but really reconsidering going back to UTSA for cyber security so this video was PERFECT! Lol thanks for being so informative
In my last year of a Cybersecurity degree in New Zealand. I’m also an intern in the field part time. Feel free to reach out and we can chat more about CyberSec/internships/ school :)
I got my Associate degree in Cyber security and Networking and it's opens to me a lot of doors for government jobs and civil jobs because go ahead and google the cyber field gap i don't want to talk about it , Guys it's REALLY worth it trust me !!
How difficult was it for you to find a job with the associates? I'm currently in an associate's degree program right now. But I am going to transfer to UTSA to complete my BS. Thanks for the information.
I appreciate the work you've put on into your channel as you have given a lot of insight towards this specific undergrad route. New subscriber and incoming sophomore towards this University
@@techwithbecca Oh yeah, I'm really excited to see what the city has to offer. Moved to Houston from Maryland back in 2015, so been itching to venture out more into Texas lol. Again, Thank You for your continued time and work.
@@techwithbecca Oh and one more thing for whenever you do reply. That Business Stats with Computer Apps, the directory does not list it as a pure math class, but how is it in reality?
I got my masters in cybersecurity with an undergrad in computer science with military experience on security network. Good major but renewing certifications for the rest of my life is going to be a headache. Excellent major and best of luck to you.
Mike Johnson that is what I want to do! I want to join Air Force ROTC. I am a sophomore in high school rn. I am taking java classes right now and enjoy it sometimes it’s hard since I’m learning online. Do you recommend a computer science undergrad or cyber security like the one this vid talks about?
Heart2003 Akk I always recommend get your undergrad in computer science and masters in cyber security. A bachelors and masters in cyber security is also a good option.
Great useful video.I started to pursue cyber security class at the community college in houston I got slacked and now I want to go back start again. My question is it possible to escape all the economics and the accountings and jump straight into the main body cyber security?
I believe the only way around those courses is either going to a Bootcamp or exclusively getting certifications. That's definitely the most annoying part of getting a degree in cyber, allllll the business prerequisites. All I can say is CLEP AS MUCH AS YOU CAN LOL. You only need a 50 to CLEP out of most of those courses, and I never knew until this year 🙄
@@techwithbecca thanks very much for taking the time to respond. I guess I will CLEP because I've already started it I've already knocked down history1, eng1 Gov1, ele of calculus but failed, philosophy and this was 2015 & 16. Now my mind is getting ty rusty for those CLEP course. Thought I could just right in but I guess no, LOL. Which way else can I reach out to for help?
Gentleman Yeboah Of course!! The best way to reach me would be instagram. I’m super active on there! It’s @rebeccajrichard, you can DM me if there’s ever anything you need help with!! :)
@@techwithbecca thank you and I sure will should I ever need a help as far as Cybersecurity or information security goes. I just requested on IG. Thank you
I'm enrolled at Texas State Technical College for Cyber Security and our program is all technical skills. Our program is tailored toward entering the industry as a cybersecurity analyst.
DEFINITELY. At my school we went up to Statics III & since I’m technically in the college of business I had to take accounting I & II and Finance. Also computers and cryptography all that stuff is ALL math so it’s kinda hard to escape. Not that you’ll be doing math in every class or at work but it is an important element. :)
I think all are basics or what really Rebecca couldnt find any thing out of the box... Just like nice good product package advertisements what u delivered is... Thank u so much.
My school is more cyber driven corses. Our core reqs are you’re basic math, sci, history and all. But after that we have a lot of required networking courses, OS courses, and soo much cyber related courses as well on physical systems.
Harvey V That’s awesome! I definitely wish there were more directly related cyber courses in my degree plan. What school is it if you don’t mind me asking? I’ve been looking for potential masters programs.
My school is called Capitol Technology University. www.captechu.edu/degrees-and-programs/masters-degrees/cybersecurity-ms you could do it fully online and some fun cyber courses if you look at the curriculum
I'ma a cybersecurity engineer. It is definitely more weighted to the technical side than a typical computer science degree is. In order to practice in the field, you'll need to know: - how to read machine code and various assembly languages (at least x86 and ARM) - C/C++ (and a few other languages like Python etc.) - Applied cryptography - Basic digital electronics design - Basic understanding of electronic signaling systems (i.e. low level networking protocols and hardware) Cybersecurity engineering is among the most technically demanding fields of computer science. It is, however, an extremely fun and rewarding field.
Rennie Allen That’s amazing!! Thank you for watching my video!! I’m definitely still in the very beginnings of my career but this all sounds SO interesting and I can’t wait to fine my area in cyber and deep dive 🙌🏽 Again, thank you for taking the time to watch this & comment!! :)
@@techwithbecca No worries, cyber security is an awesome field and the unemployment rate is expected to be at 0% until 2023 so it is a great field to be heading toward right out of school, and we need everyone we can get!!!
@@Mewfred11 no. You nees the skills. If it takes you 7 years to get them, then that's how long it takes, but if you are able to acquire the skills sooner, then that's how long it will take.
Rennie Allen when i was going to school for my masters in cybersecurity the classes for this field are smaller then the average pre med classes. It was irritating to see i try to tell people this is the way to go. Nothing wrong with premed but cyber security is a small field unfortunately.
Hi! I’m having a hard time choosing what college to go to since the programs are all different. There’s one like yours, BS IS specializing in Cybersecurity and there’s ComSci major in Cybersecurity and Digital Forensics. The third is Comsci major in Networking and Security. What do you advice I choose among the three?
And why you did not started with the technical classes related to cybersecurity and finish them first? That way you could get a job quick and get a lot of experience. Have you check job posts? Do you know what employers are looking for? Are you learning those skills?
Please Fire Kathleen Kennedy Now! Hey! You have to do your basics first, that’s just how college works unfortunately lol. I wish I could have, but you literally HAVE TO do your basics first at any college. & yes, i’m interning in cyber security now, lots of real world experience.
@@techwithbecca This is why college is becoming worthless. They should teach the technical stuff first or a mixture of classes and certifications so that students can get a part time job in IT quick and apply those skills. Experience is key. I am glad that you got an internship.
Please Fire Kathleen Kennedy Now! It definitely opened up a lot of opportunities that I wouldn’t have gotten normally, but I agree, there’s definitely room for improvement.
You actually have a degree in Industrial Economy with some computer science classes within it You DO NOT have pure computer science degree with cybersecurity orientation.
Hadi AL Halbouni Every college does it differently, It depends on what college you’re degree plan gets placed in. The only difference with comp sci at my university is that you take more science classes than businesses classes & Ive learned that the business ones are actually extremely valuable! :) regardless it got me an awesome job in cyber and my employer actually places a lot of emphasis on actually understanding the business side 🙌🏽
My school doesn't offer a Cyber Security BS but they do offer a Computer Information Systems major and later a masters strictly in cyber security. Would this be an ideal replacement?
Randomly found your channel on RUclips comments and watching your videos and it has me super pumped to start my cyber security degree I’m currently doing my enrollment process in WGU. So thanks 😊🤟🏽❤️
Sounds mostly like a business degree with an after thought of cyber security. I wonder if theg offer a masters progam and what that is like. Dont be scared to try the technical side, I am sure you are capable! :)
Hi! Yes i’ll be graduating this December. UTSA kind of helped me with my internship but it was mostly me networking that opened the opportunity for me :) I used to work at apple at LC and met TONS of people from USAA. That’s how I got to intern there last summer as a product manager and I’ll be going again this summer for cyber security.
Rebecca Richard I like your lay out of a plan there. I wanted to go to utsa but I can’t be there physically so I’m doing it online. Do you go to any hacking classes outside of school? Let me know how the intern goes for cyber security, looking forward to network with you
I want to study cybersecurity at university, but I have questions. I want to study in 2 years accelerated and early i want to live and work in another country. I don't know do you study for 4 years, but do you think it is better to study for 2 years in accelerated or 4 years? I heard that 2 years of accelerated study, there is less opportunity to find a job than to study for 4 years. Is this true?
I’m so lost right now I live in New Mexico, not sure where to start but I already have experience in programming and also exploiting servers. What do you recommend for me ?
Proxy Programmer if you don’t want to do college a boot camp could be beneficial for you or honestly just working on certifications! There’s a few beginner certs in cyber for about $300 that will get you some more base knowledge & open some doors for you! I’d also recommend shadowing if you’re open to it, find someone established and just learn from them, networking is the best tool in the long run! :)
I only really know of the big ones, like the Georgia Institute of Technology and MIT and such. I'm not too sure who has the best program, but I don't think you need to go to a crazy school to get these skills. I think it's more important to save as much money as possible because college is ridiculously expensive and make sure you're pursuing knowledge on your own!
Do you only associates in cyber security can get me a nice job to start with? I’m a high schooler skipping junior n senior year to get associates in cyber.
New to your channel I’m in Puerto Rico 🇵🇷 I want to take cyber security but can’t find any schools here and I’m really from New Jersey so I don’t know Spanish dose the school your in have online for cyber security
Sooo I still have to take my stats exam tomorrow, but so far all A's :) I normally have all A's with a few B's here and there BUT I'm also mentally preparing for a C in stats III, it's ridiculously hard 🙃
@@techwithbeccaI got my first b+ in c++ to find out chegg has a 30 dollars per month subscription plan. I was completely lost. I am super proud of you this major is not easy.
I have a ged but i passed comptia plus and google it support professional certificate and i will start a training program in cybersecurity, you can do it
HELLO l like your videos, IF THATS POSSIBLE I NEED SOME ADVISE. I REALY WANT BE A CYBER SECURITY EXPERT. I HAVE A BIG BROAD DREAM CURRENTLY I AM A STUDENT (AM LEARNING ICT/regular program/ AND MIS/Extension program/ DEGREES AT THE SAMETIME. Am living in Ethiopia how can I be an intelligent cyber security expert? 🙏
I definitely did NOT get a 5 haha, but most schools accept 3’s & 4’s! You might just get a little less credit for a 3 :) Id check what grade your preferred college accepts. But yeah, unfortunately no special tips on how to get a 5 over here 😂
INCEPTION 25 there’s a lot of ways to enter the cyber security field. Some people only do certs, some only do boot camps, it really just depends how you want to invest your time. There’s definitely so many things that I love about my whole college experience and opportunities I wouldn’t have gotten without it that makes it worth it for me, but again, there’s so many ways to do it lol.
I haven’t started studying yet, the company I'll probably end up working for has us do certs regardless ( + they pay for it ). I've just started to look into smaller ones like Security+. It's a little more manageable while going to school and working! :) But I 100% plan on getting the CCNA!
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Is an undergraduate degree in cyber security worth it? I’m considering on getting one in Wichita State University in Kansas but I don’t know if it’s worth it or not.
taeby cloud I think it’s worth it if you have time to go to college, if you don’t have the time to dedicate to college it may be more beneficial to go to a boot camp or focus solely on certifications. Are you in college now? :)
simply mixed I’m in community college right now, and I was thinking on doing social work but then I found out about this field and found that they pay more and also there are a lot of job opportunities in this. But I’m really thinking it through since I don’t have any type of background on computer science or networking in general.
I just started my BS in cybersecurity bc my work pays for everything including books.
Cewek Boston That’s AWESOME. that’s SO good 🙌🏽
How did you get your work to pay for school
@@learncodeteach8665 Please how?
LUCKYYYYYY
@@learncodeteach8665 I already work in big tech to begin with. I have IT experiences for 5yrs when they provide the school benefit. I also already have another bachelor degree in different disciplines. Since I posted this I have completed 60 credits of class and 120 more credits to graduate. Wish me luck in my journey it's not easy working full time job and going to school, lots of weekends that I skipped to achieve my dream. But I love it, I have always got A in every classes I took. I am currently taking all the networking class and I am enjoying it.
So proud of you! You are my favorite tech-girl RUclipsr ♥️♥️♥️
Omg yes! I plan on attending UTSA as a Cyber Security major, so excited!
yay!! you'll love it, it's a great school! :)
Need an apprenticeship in cyber-security ... hey guys I know cyber-security is more of a male dominated career but I'm interested however I'm having some issues. I have an associates degree in cyber-security and comptia security+ certified ... but I applied to over 200 jobs and they all keep telling me I need 2 years experience.
I have personal experience with penetration testing but they don't care about this .. they want to see if I have been working with a company or companies for 2 or more years. That's what they consider experience.
So like plumbers and electricians you enter apprenticeship programs and get experience while working with a company... are there such apprenticeships in cyber-security. Not bootcamps but apprenticeship programs. Thanks you guys !!!
Evans_thebest12 Air Force PCIP program
Why is the graduation rate so low?
Noelle.ki A lot of people do UTSA for their first two years then transfer to UT
I'm in my first semester and I'm taking math, security, and IT infrastructure. It's interesting how every video I've watched is completely different than what I study :) and next semester I'll be studying the networking side. I thought my first year will be relaxing😑
I’m starting college next year and I’m planning on doing cs. I’m very nervous because I have no idea what so ever about cs. I hate business because I have a hard time of understanding certain business situations. I do like math but I’m not the greatest at it. I hope the classes that I’m going to take aren’t too hard.
They will he but you can overcome it
can we get an update
Yes they will be hard but tell your professor I’m sure he will help you and guide you
You can’t go in unprepared. CS has a high dropout rate for particular math classes up to 40%. It’s the class that weeds students out.
I got my cyber security diploma(associates degree) ten years ago
Was it worth it because im in the 11th in highschool rn and i want to work in this field when i go to college
what are the reguirements?
Does it hard to learn
how was it? how are you now?
Mine is in business thinking double major too . Crazy how similar our degree plans are lol! Not looking forward to my last accounting class or microeconomics either
I was a civil engineering major at UTSA. Due to life I came home but really reconsidering going back to UTSA for cyber security so this video was PERFECT! Lol thanks for being so informative
In my last year of a Cybersecurity degree in New Zealand. I’m also an intern in the field part time. Feel free to reach out and we can chat more about CyberSec/internships/ school :)
Bro do we need to do coding
@@technicallywizard4847 yes you have to know how to code but not like a CS
I got my Associate degree in Cyber security and Networking and it's opens to me a lot of doors for government jobs and civil jobs because go ahead and google the cyber field gap i don't want to talk about it , Guys it's REALLY worth it trust me !!
How did you get started in the field, what books or online resources did you use to help you learn cybersecurity
How difficult was it for you to find a job with the associates? I'm currently in an associate's degree program right now. But I am going to transfer to UTSA to complete my BS. Thanks for the information.
I appreciate the work you've put on into your channel as you have given a lot of insight towards this specific undergrad route. New subscriber and incoming sophomore towards this University
Chibby Alilonu THANK YOU!!!! 😭♥️ also good luck! i’m 100% sure you’ll love it here :)
@@techwithbecca Oh yeah, I'm really excited to see what the city has to offer. Moved to Houston from Maryland back in 2015, so been itching to venture out more into Texas lol. Again, Thank You for your continued time and work.
@@techwithbecca Oh and one more thing for whenever you do reply. That Business Stats with Computer Apps, the directory does not list it as a pure math class, but how is it in reality?
I just declared my major as cybersecurity so this was beneficial! Thank you! Also I LOVE seeing other women in STEM!
I just switched my degree plan to cybersecurity also just finished all my core classes
UTSA '16 here. Lately, I've been looking into going back to school for cyber security and, of course, UTSA is top choice.
I got my masters in cybersecurity with an undergrad in computer science with military experience on security network. Good major but renewing certifications for the rest of my life is going to be a headache. Excellent major and best of luck to you.
Mike Johnson that is what I want to do! I want to join Air Force ROTC. I am a sophomore in high school rn. I am taking java classes right now and enjoy it sometimes it’s hard since I’m learning online. Do you recommend a computer science undergrad or cyber security like the one this vid talks about?
Heart2003 Akk I always recommend get your undergrad in computer science and masters in cyber security. A bachelors and masters in cyber security is also a good option.
Thanks for this. It’s helpful to listen to your experience in college
Great useful video.I started to pursue cyber security class at the community college in houston I got slacked and now I want to go back start again. My question is it possible to escape all the economics and the accountings and jump straight into the main body cyber security?
I believe the only way around those courses is either going to a Bootcamp or exclusively getting certifications. That's definitely the most annoying part of getting a degree in cyber, allllll the business prerequisites. All I can say is CLEP AS MUCH AS YOU CAN LOL. You only need a 50 to CLEP out of most of those courses, and I never knew until this year 🙄
@@techwithbecca thanks very much for taking the time to respond. I guess I will CLEP because I've already started it I've already knocked down history1, eng1 Gov1, ele of calculus but failed, philosophy and this was 2015 & 16. Now my mind is getting ty rusty for those CLEP course. Thought I could just right in but I guess no, LOL.
Which way else can I reach out to for help?
Gentleman Yeboah Of course!! The best way to reach me would be instagram. I’m super active on there! It’s @rebeccajrichard, you can DM me if there’s ever anything you need help with!! :)
@@techwithbecca thank you and I sure will should I ever need a help as far as Cybersecurity or information security goes. I just requested on IG. Thank you
I'm enrolled at Texas State Technical College for Cyber Security and our program is all technical skills. Our program is tailored toward entering the industry as a cybersecurity analyst.
OMG this was an amazing video topic!! 😍
DIGITAL EMPRESS THANK YOU 😭♥️
Omg I’m a senior at Utsa! I’m doing the same you did! Double majoring in information systems and cyber security.
I'm an I.T guy with the Army for the last 5 years. Skeptical going back to school and getting my cyber degree
Were you a 25B? I'm planning on going to the Army and being a 25B and afterwards finishing my degree in Computer Science or Cyber Security?
@@OCuelJBY yeah 25B I'm still in its a 6 year obligation
If you go to school for a cyber security degree, is there math involved with it?
DEFINITELY. At my school we went up to Statics III & since I’m technically in the college of business I had to take accounting I & II and Finance. Also computers and cryptography all that stuff is ALL math so it’s kinda hard to escape. Not that you’ll be doing math in every class or at work but it is an important element. :)
simply mixed thank you:)
Not my in my school, Is all related to cybersecurity
I think all are basics or what really Rebecca couldnt find any thing out of the box... Just like nice good product package advertisements what u delivered is... Thank u so much.
My school is more cyber driven corses. Our core reqs are you’re basic math, sci, history and all. But after that we have a lot of required networking courses, OS courses, and soo much cyber related courses as well on physical systems.
Harvey V That’s awesome! I definitely wish there were more directly related cyber courses in my degree plan. What school is it if you don’t mind me asking? I’ve been looking for potential masters programs.
My school is called Capitol Technology University. www.captechu.edu/degrees-and-programs/masters-degrees/cybersecurity-ms you could do it fully online and some fun cyber courses if you look at the curriculum
I'ma a cybersecurity engineer. It is definitely more weighted to the technical side than a typical computer science degree is.
In order to practice in the field, you'll need to know:
- how to read machine code and various assembly languages (at least x86 and ARM)
- C/C++ (and a few other languages like Python etc.)
- Applied cryptography
- Basic digital electronics design
- Basic understanding of electronic signaling systems (i.e. low level networking protocols and hardware)
Cybersecurity engineering is among the most technically demanding fields of computer science.
It is, however, an extremely fun and rewarding field.
Rennie Allen That’s amazing!! Thank you for watching my video!!
I’m definitely still in the very beginnings of my career but this all sounds SO interesting and I can’t wait to fine my area in cyber and deep dive 🙌🏽
Again, thank you for taking the time to watch this & comment!! :)
@@techwithbecca No worries, cyber security is an awesome field and the unemployment rate is expected to be at 0% until 2023 so it is a great field to be heading toward right out of school, and we need everyone we can get!!!
@@homomorphic do you need 7+ years for a entry level position?
@@Mewfred11 no. You nees the skills. If it takes you 7 years to get them, then that's how long it takes, but if you are able to acquire the skills sooner, then that's how long it will take.
Rennie Allen when i was going to school for my masters in cybersecurity the classes for this field are smaller then the average pre med classes. It was irritating to see i try to tell people this is the way to go. Nothing wrong with premed but cyber security is a small field unfortunately.
Awesome breakdown!
I go to UHD And planning to go To my dream School UTSA to ofc study Cyber Security
Hi! I’m having a hard time choosing what college to go to since the programs are all different. There’s one like yours, BS IS specializing in Cybersecurity and there’s ComSci major in Cybersecurity and Digital Forensics. The third is Comsci major in Networking and Security. What do you advice I choose among the three?
If you still have time, go for the 'ComSci major in Networking and Security'.
I'm going to be starting my cyber security degree in a few months, what resources should i look at to prepare myself?
And why you did not started with the technical classes related to cybersecurity and finish them first? That way you could get a job quick and get a lot of experience. Have you check job posts? Do you know what employers are looking for? Are you learning those skills?
Please Fire Kathleen Kennedy Now!
Hey! You have to do your basics first, that’s just how college works unfortunately lol. I wish I could have, but you literally HAVE TO do your basics first at any college. & yes, i’m interning in cyber security now, lots of real world experience.
@@techwithbecca This is why college is becoming worthless. They should teach the technical stuff first or a mixture of classes and certifications so that students can get a part time job in IT quick and apply those skills. Experience is key. I am glad that you got an internship.
Please Fire Kathleen Kennedy Now! It definitely opened up a lot of opportunities that I wouldn’t have gotten normally, but I agree, there’s definitely room for improvement.
You actually have a degree in Industrial Economy with some computer science classes within it
You DO NOT have pure computer science degree with cybersecurity orientation.
Hadi AL Halbouni Every college does it differently, It depends on what college you’re degree plan gets placed in. The only difference with comp sci at my university is that you take more science classes than businesses classes & Ive learned that the business ones are actually extremely valuable! :)
regardless it got me an awesome job in cyber and my employer actually places a lot of emphasis on actually understanding the business side 🙌🏽
My school doesn't offer a Cyber Security BS but they do offer a Computer Information Systems major and later a masters strictly in cyber security. Would this be an ideal replacement?
Randomly found your channel on RUclips comments and watching your videos and it has me super pumped to start my cyber security degree I’m currently doing my enrollment process in WGU. So thanks 😊🤟🏽❤️
Are you working the field now?
Hey Rebecca. Are you happy that you chose cyber security undergrad program ? Are you going for the masters after cyber sec. BSc ?
Sounds mostly like a business degree with an after thought of cyber security. I wonder if theg offer a masters progam and what that is like. Dont be scared to try the technical side, I am sure you are capable! :)
Is Cybersecurity all about programming?
I’m from Sri Lanka,I’m also doing cyber security bachelor.I like to get more Information
Hey, will you be getting your bachelors from utsa? I lived in San Antonio all my life . Did utsa help you get a internship?
Hi! Yes i’ll be graduating this December. UTSA kind of helped me with my internship but it was mostly me networking that opened the opportunity for me :) I used to work at apple at LC and met TONS of people from USAA. That’s how I got to intern there last summer as a product manager and I’ll be going again this summer for cyber security.
Rebecca Richard I like your lay out of a plan there. I wanted to go to utsa but I can’t be there physically so I’m doing it online. Do you go to any hacking classes outside of school? Let me know how the intern goes for cyber security, looking forward to network with you
I am applying to utsa master program soon.!
Krystal WilliamsPolley Is it the Data Science degree plan? or Big Data.. I was looking into graduate programs not too long ago!
@@techwithbecca computer science! 😀😁☕👌🏾
I want to study cybersecurity at university, but I have questions. I want to study in 2 years accelerated and early i want to live and work in another country. I don't know do you study for 4 years, but do you think it is better to study for 2 years in accelerated or 4 years? I heard that 2 years of accelerated study, there is less opportunity to find a job than to study for 4 years. Is this true?
I am going to attend in Pasco-Hernando state college as cyber security
Most of the classes at UNT are chemistry, calculus, statistics, and mechanics is that good or bad?
what do you do now ?
I’m so lost right now I live in New Mexico, not sure where to start but I already have experience in programming and also exploiting servers. What do you recommend for me ?
Proxy Programmer if you don’t want to do college a boot camp could be beneficial for you or honestly just working on certifications! There’s a few beginner certs in cyber for about $300 that will get you some more base knowledge & open some doors for you! I’d also recommend shadowing if you’re open to it, find someone established and just learn from them, networking is the best tool in the long run! :)
ALSO- Thanks for watching 😊
@Rebecca Richard does a Bachelor of science degree in cybersecurity require calculus? It was a little hard for me to understand in the video
Who disliked, go to a therapist.. comeback and think again.
how is Texas Tech University for Cyber security major... also, this major is under business department ... ??? 🙂
That’s cool that colleges offer cybersecurity when I graduated they didn’t have any cyber courses.
What did you study? :)
@@techwithbecca Business Management/Economics.
Are there any other schools you would recommend for CyberSecurity ?
I only really know of the big ones, like the Georgia Institute of Technology and MIT and such. I'm not too sure who has the best program, but I don't think you need to go to a crazy school to get these skills. I think it's more important to save as much money as possible because college is ridiculously expensive and make sure you're pursuing knowledge on your own!
Seriou question if you are an IT major dos that fall in for cyber security as well
How are you doing so far ?
i am trying to find a college but no success in LA.
DEVRY college has a terrible rating
Please can someone give their opinion about EC-Council University's degrees in Cyber Security. Will you recommend it? Why yes and why not?
You should do the masters for WGU they have the EC-Council certifications are apart of their Curriculum. I think those are certs worth having.
Do you only associates in cyber security can get me a nice job to start with? I’m a high schooler skipping junior n senior year to get associates in cyber.
New to your channel I’m in Puerto Rico 🇵🇷 I want to take cyber security but can’t find any schools here and I’m really from New Jersey so I don’t know Spanish dose the school your in have online for cyber security
They do actually! UTSA offers the entire cyber security degree plan online! It’s a great school, I’d definitely recommend checking it out.
Rebecca Richard ok great I’ll look in to it tomorrow if they are open
alarmsquadnj@gmail.com this my e mail if you can i have some questions thanks
I have the iPad Pro 256 what To ask you on Apple book store are there any good cyber security e books worth buying from there? Thank you for your time
What grades did you get ? Asking because it's so hard.
Sooo I still have to take my stats exam tomorrow, but so far all A's :) I normally have all A's with a few B's here and there BUT I'm also mentally preparing for a C in stats III, it's ridiculously hard 🙃
@@techwithbeccaI got my first b+ in c++ to find out chegg has a 30 dollars per month subscription plan. I was completely lost. I am super proud of you this major is not easy.
Is there a 2 yr course ?
Where do you get all those cool shirts
When Google fiber was moving into San Antonio, they gave out free shirts lol, super random but that’s how I got them! :)
Can you please suggest some good colleges for MS in Cybersecurity in USA. Basically for penetration testing.
I would recommend a Masters in Cyber Security and Information Assurance at WGU.
Do you think Valencia college is a good start for cyber Security?
Alberto I’ve never heard of that college! Where is it located? :)
isn't valencia in Florida?
It's in Orlando Fl. It's a community college but a good one from what ive heard (I'm in Tampa Bay )
Can I study cyber security with just GED
I don’t see any reason you couldn’t do it, the world is your oyster
True thanks your right 💯
I have a ged but i passed comptia plus and google it support professional certificate and i will start a training program in cybersecurity, you can do it
noel is gonna be so proud
Who's noel?? 👀
hi, is there a site that offers me a free cyper security certificate if there is, i hope that you give me the website address thank you
HELLO l like your videos,
IF THATS POSSIBLE I NEED SOME ADVISE. I REALY WANT BE A CYBER SECURITY EXPERT. I HAVE A BIG BROAD DREAM CURRENTLY I AM A STUDENT (AM LEARNING ICT/regular program/
AND
MIS/Extension program/
DEGREES AT THE SAMETIME.
Am living in Ethiopia
how can I be an intelligent cyber security expert? 🙏
tips on getting a 5 on the apush test?
I definitely did NOT get a 5 haha, but most schools accept 3’s & 4’s! You might just get a little less credit for a 3 :) Id check what grade your preferred college accepts. But yeah, unfortunately no special tips on how to get a 5 over here 😂
Don’t be shy show the letter grades ☺️
Nylah Burns I laughed SO HARD at this 😂😂😂 I have all A’s & B’s except for stats III. I got a C in stats III :////
In which college y r studying
The University of Texas at San Antonio!
You should do a study with me
YES, I second this request!
how bout no degree?
INCEPTION 25 there’s a lot of ways to enter the cyber security field. Some people only do certs, some only do boot camps, it really just depends how you want to invest your time. There’s definitely so many things that I love about my whole college experience and opportunities I wouldn’t have gotten without it that makes it worth it for me, but again, there’s so many ways to do it lol.
cool
thanks for the information
Can i email you?
Sculpin Yeah! rebeccarichardmedia@gmail.com
First and only female on RUclips actually talking about CS! 🙌✨
Is it too late to start at 24?
Never too late!! NEVER NEVER NEVER!! Especially 24!! You have so much life ahead of you. You could start at 40 and you still wouldn’t be too late 🤍
there’s room for everyone in tech- never believe otherwise
@@techwithbecca
Thanks, it really means alot😊
I'm 32 and starting UTSA Fall 2023 and I'm staying in the dorms so it's never too late.
Hi I need your help plz help me plz
Are you studying for the CCNA or anything as well?
She should really consider it and maybe give the oscp a try
I haven’t started studying yet, the company I'll probably end up working for has us do certs regardless ( + they pay for it ). I've just started to look into smaller ones like Security+. It's a little more manageable while going to school and working! :) But I 100% plan on getting the CCNA!
I only know basics of programming in B.tech..shall I opt for masters in cyber security? Or it will create trouble?
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Is an undergraduate degree in cyber security worth it? I’m considering on getting one in Wichita State University in Kansas but I don’t know if it’s worth it or not.
taeby cloud I think it’s worth it if you have time to go to college, if you don’t have the time to dedicate to college it may be more beneficial to go to a boot camp or focus solely on certifications. Are you in college now? :)
simply mixed I’m in community college right now, and I was thinking on doing social work but then I found out about this field and found that they pay more and also there are a lot of job opportunities in this. But I’m really thinking it through since I don’t have any type of background on computer science or networking in general.
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more like a shit ton actually
progress not perfection, still working on learning everything lol.
@@techwithbecca Good moto
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