Hey Reddit,
I’m currently a college student considering my options for a degree in cyber security, and I came across the SANS Technology Institute. I’ve been researching the school and its program, and I’d like to know the real-world value of a SANS Tech bachelor’s degree in the job market.
I’m curious to hear from those in the industry, specifically cyber security professionals (especially those who currently hire or have experience hiring), on your thoughts and experiences with SANS Tech graduates and if you have any insight.
Does a SANS Technology Institute Bachelor’s degree open doors to a career in cyber security, or is it viewed as less valuable than a degree from a traditional university?
I’ve seen SANS come up here and there, and it’s seemingly always talked about positively regarding their certifications. So, if it is respected for its certifications, it would be interesting to hear feedback on how a full degree might be perceived in comparison.
I would greatly appreciate any knowledge or advice you can offer. Thanks!
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