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I've been a loser now I MUST find a solution! Any advice?

Alexx

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Hopefully by the time you graduate, you'll have made some progress towards your new technology sales goals... so the degree won't matter that much, except that you completed it. I would recommend not immediately going for another degree. After you've been in the workforce maybe five years or so, then look at whether an MBA would be relevant... or if by that time, you don't need anything more from the university to get where you want to go in life.

Thanks mr. Bloomer, maybe having CS + MBA would be the best thing to work in the job market while working on my own business.
 
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Alexx

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Here is another story for you.

Imagine a guy growing up majority as a loner in the suburbs. Getting shot at age 21. (thankfully living!) then Striking it rich in his 20's in the weed industry. Then blowing up my house and my self in the hospital for a month, Loosing everything and going to prison, and

now coming out at age 30 with no transferable skills or money. But with the drive and work ethic to try and do something

That's impressive man ! You got a great attitude! All the best!
 

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A new world opened my mind, it's incredible. I see that in order to get very good at cyber security you must be great at coding and algorithms.. that's only the problem lol
Not neceserily! Cyber Security is a HUGE field so one should be able to niche into something within it that don't require great coding skills.
 

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