01-09-2023, 10:47 AM
I think there's nothing wrong with just getting a degree in Cybersecurity. I might offer the opinion that CS is "better" but it really isn't necessarily so, and if the student isn't interested in CS, can't do the math required, or doesn't want to get a master's, then you may put them off of both of these degrees entirely.
It's not always helpful to tell people "better" options when you're not certain they're better for that person. If you told me that a BSBA was just ok, but I'd be far better off with an MBA, that would have made me think "if I have to get a master's degree to do this, I am not going to get a degree at all!" That would have put me off of college entirely!
It's not always helpful to tell people "better" options when you're not certain they're better for that person. If you told me that a BSBA was just ok, but I'd be far better off with an MBA, that would have made me think "if I have to get a master's degree to do this, I am not going to get a degree at all!" That would have put me off of college entirely!
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