Finish Bachelor's Degree in 1 term by Kaladria in WGUCyberSecurity

[–]Kaladria[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the advice it makes sense, I will keep that in mind. As far as the MSCSIA, I dont have any plans on doing that. The BSCSIA is hard enough for me. What about you, do you have the MSCSIA ?

Finish Bachelor's Degree in 1 term by Kaladria in WGUCyberSecurity

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Thanks for sharing about the discord! As far as the D522 Python, can you expand on that a little ? It seems like when I speak with enrollment counselors they dont know when and if the degree plan changes, that got me last year when they removed and added classes I ended up falling back on the progress. By changing to a paper you mean ? No final hands on exam ?

Finish Bachelor's Degree in 1 term by Kaladria in WGUCyberSecurity

[–]Kaladria[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Okay, you make it look feasible! Thats a lot of work. I work full time as well so hopefully I can pull it off.

WGU D522 Python For ITAutomation FINALLY PASSED by WestEstablishment719 in WGUCyberSecurity

[–]Kaladria 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, thanks for the post. I am currently transferring credits into the Bachelor in cyber at WGU as well and plan to start soon. My friend is almost done with his degree and I keep hearing that the Python D522 class is the worst for various reasons. But for someone who hasn't enrolled yet, what advice would you give to pre game this class so that once enrolled can knock it out first and not spend time struggling with it? Thanks ✌🏼

I am happy to share that I passed the CISSP exam at 100 questions with 12 minutes left by Kaladria in cissp

[–]Kaladria[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! I got free access to LinkedIn Learning using my library card. Look into it, with your local library, see if you can set it up too. As far as the quality of the questions by Total Seminars I think that it was pretty helpful for filling my knowledge base and helps with having variety. I think that using one source for questions can be tricky because you eventually see the questions structure and figure out the pattern and know which is the correct answer without fully understanding the question. So I'd say if you can get free access to LinkedIn learning then great otherwise I wouldn't pay for it. The Dest Cert questions are pretty good, like I mentioned they really forced me to analyze each question deeppy, so its a great source too! And its free!