I’ve done my associates at a community college in Computer Information Security and will be starting my Bachelors at WGU in Cybersecurity and Information Assurance and want to eventually go to Law school afterwards. I wanted to hear opinions on if this would be a good idea and if it would be worth spending the extra money on law school to become a cybersecurity lawyer. Would I make more money if i did that to make the extra costs justifiable? Or should I just get my bachelor’s at WGU and stop there?
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r/cscareerquestions I’ve done my associates at a community college in Computer Information Security and will be starting my Bachelors at WGU in Cybersecurity and Information Assurance and want to eventually go to Law school afterwards. I wanted to hear opinions on if this would be a good idea and if it would be worth spending the extra money on law school to become a cybersecurity lawyer. Would I make more money if i did that to make the extra costs justifiable? Or should I just get my bachelor’s at WGU and stop there? submitted by /u/Common_Career1826 [link] [comments]
I’ve done my associates at a community college in Computer Information Security and will be starting my Bachelors at WGU in Cybersecurity and Information Assurance and want to eventually go to Law school afterwards. I wanted to hear opinions on if this would be a good idea and if it would be worth spending the extra money on law school to become a cybersecurity lawyer. Would I make more money if i did that to make the extra costs justifiable? Or should I just get my bachelor’s at WGU and stop there?
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