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I have been in the health-care field as a Hospital Corpsman in the United States Navy the last five years. I have always wanted to be in IT ever since middle school. At the time of joining the military, IT was not an option. Whether they really wanted medics and didn't have any opening in IT I don't know. I do regret not having the years of experience I could of had in IT if it weren't for the career path that the military paved for me. I found out that I didn't want to be in the military especially in that career field forever so I just got out a month ago. I got a mortgage to pay and it kills that I want to change career paths and might have to experience a pay cut but if I don't leave health care I will never accumulate the experience needed and just delay the inevitable. Love to get paid more than 14$ an hour. I have an associates degree in general studies with central texas college and in a week I am enrolled to start taking classes with Capella university. I am in their Information Assurance and Security BSIT specialization. Security field interests me and it makes me feel good that that particular program is backed up by the NSA and homeland security as a center of academic excellence and meets like two govt it standards one being info sec professional. (the only online school that meets this accomplishment, not really able to make it to university in Atlanta all the time) It says it follows the ics2 curriculum for CISSP it just bothers me after knowing all the information to pass once I complete the degree I still wont be able to take the test and by the time I can after four years of security work experience I would of forgot a lot of the book smarts. I hope to use my military years of service and my health care experience to use by possibly joining the public health service as a health service officer -IT. I would be O2- LTJG making 80k (base pay+housing allowance in area I am living in now) Thus only having 15 years to receive a pension. I just want to make sure that if that wasn't a option (would probably have to relocate as there aren't many positions available to most likely Maryland, DC, or VA)that I will still be set in a correct path to make a good salary. NSA would be good to get into too if I they let me It would kill me if I had the degree and still couldn't get a real job making real money (50k+). I know a lot of things take consideration. Right now I am almost half way through a A++ book and find it really easy. I have a lot of experience with Microsoft OS's and their products so I think in the mean time of completing the degree doing the A++, Network +, Security +, and MCSE will do me best. I know Nursing is what everyone is telling me to do but I like to think I can make due without having to sacrifice doing something I don't want to do for the rest of my life. Any advice would be appreciated.

The degree I am enrolled in. One big problem is that its expensive. Still cheaper than doing an IT bootcamp I think. 1500 every 6 credit class and I have like 16 classes left. Maybe they can give me class alternatives with cheaper schools.. doubt it.
http://www.capella.edu/schools_progr..._security.aspx