08-27-2025, 07:40 PM
Your Location: South Texas
Your Age: 43
What kind of degree do you want?: Masters in Cybersecurity, Bachelors and Masters in Accounting, MBA, and a JD (Must be able to take state bar in TX)
Current Regional Accredited Credits: Many 2 Associates (Electrical Systems Technology and Intelligence Studies) & BS CSIA @ WGU
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits: Yes NCCRS credits from two FEMA certificate programs
Any certifications or military experience?: Most all CompTIA, CGRC, CISM, Project+ & 20 yrs military experiance
Budget: As cheap as possible
Commitments: Full-time job and family
Dedicated time to study: 10-20 hrs/wk
Timeline: Years
Tuition assistance/reimbursement: TA available but saving for kids (Doc or Lawyer or Dentist x2). Not Hazelwood eligible. No TA at this time. VRE is not an option as I am employed.
Experienced cybersecurity professional looking to be more well rounded on the business and accounting front (maybe hang my own shingle) who is primarily looking for a JD to leverage/navigate federal regulations and contract law. Feel a LMS in Cybersecurity Law or Contract Law will not benefit me due to the circles I work within.
Will go to WGU for the Masters in Cybersecurity (paying out of pocket) and will complete the degree (transferring in max credits) within one term.
Primary question(s):
Wanting to learn Accounting sitting through some of the classes but also want the option to cut down on costs (learning through Study.com or other service) and then transfer into accepting university.
After getting the Masters in Cybersecurity, what is the best way to pursue the MBA? Any graduate courses I can take elsewhere and transfer in to a degree?
Masters in Accounting totally open to suggestions.
JD - Looking at St. Mary's but again open to other ideas so long as it meets the requirement to take the bar in Texas.
I thank everyone for their time and support.
Your Age: 43
What kind of degree do you want?: Masters in Cybersecurity, Bachelors and Masters in Accounting, MBA, and a JD (Must be able to take state bar in TX)
Current Regional Accredited Credits: Many 2 Associates (Electrical Systems Technology and Intelligence Studies) & BS CSIA @ WGU
Current ACE, CLEP, or NCCRS Credits: Yes NCCRS credits from two FEMA certificate programs
Any certifications or military experience?: Most all CompTIA, CGRC, CISM, Project+ & 20 yrs military experiance
Budget: As cheap as possible
Commitments: Full-time job and family
Dedicated time to study: 10-20 hrs/wk
Timeline: Years
Tuition assistance/reimbursement: TA available but saving for kids (Doc or Lawyer or Dentist x2). Not Hazelwood eligible. No TA at this time. VRE is not an option as I am employed.
Experienced cybersecurity professional looking to be more well rounded on the business and accounting front (maybe hang my own shingle) who is primarily looking for a JD to leverage/navigate federal regulations and contract law. Feel a LMS in Cybersecurity Law or Contract Law will not benefit me due to the circles I work within.
Will go to WGU for the Masters in Cybersecurity (paying out of pocket) and will complete the degree (transferring in max credits) within one term.
Primary question(s):
Wanting to learn Accounting sitting through some of the classes but also want the option to cut down on costs (learning through Study.com or other service) and then transfer into accepting university.
After getting the Masters in Cybersecurity, what is the best way to pursue the MBA? Any graduate courses I can take elsewhere and transfer in to a degree?
Masters in Accounting totally open to suggestions.
JD - Looking at St. Mary's but again open to other ideas so long as it meets the requirement to take the bar in Texas.
I thank everyone for their time and support.


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