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1:28 PM
Hi
I just had a couple questions about your experience at purdue and didn't want to clutter the android chat. Feel free not to answer if you don't want.
 
Hey
No problem
 
great thanks
So what did you major in?
 
I went to a satellite campus so I probably can't answer much about the main campus
But the curriculum is supposed to be the same
I honestly don't remember exactly what they called it without looking at my diploma
But I think they call it computer science there
 
ah
 
Then you kind of take a "specialized" path depending on what you want to do
 
1:39 PM
How long ago did you go?
 
They have different classes depending on if you want to do more hardware or software related things
My situation was a little different than most
It's a four year program
But I went to Ivy Tech (a state school) for my associates (2 of them actually) because it was cheaper and closer
 
The program I am looking to go into is a cyber security specific program. The curriculum includes very little programming/computer science. More on networking, unix tools, etc.
 
They told me that all of my credits would transfer with no problem. But that wasn't the case so I had to retake some classes that were the exact same as those at Ivy Tech. I was a little pissed. So that set me back a year or so
Yeah, I actually started down that path at Ivy Tech (had thoughts of working for the FBI). But once I wrote my first program I was hooked on that
I would say it's definitely a good/interesting path
I got my Security+ certificate but that's about as far as I went
 
@codeMagic that sucks
but besides them screwing you over with the credits was your experience overall good?
 
I think it was Ivy Tech who screwed me over, actually. My advisor at Purdue tried his best to make things fit where he could
Anyway, I would say yes
There was political shit going on at the time with people moving different departments and then some half retiring situational bs that sucked but I don't think that's typical
Professors are hit or miss but you'll have that anywhere
 
1:46 PM
Ah ok
 
That curriculum sounds pretty interesting to me
The good thing is once you have that degree, if you decide you don't want to do that you'll still have the experience for a programming job, networking, or sys admin
Whichever you decide at the time you want to do
Since it was a satellite campus (and I was a little older than typical with a family) I didn't live on campus so I can't speak to that
But I do have quite a few friends who went to the main campus for different degree types and they all enjoyed it
One of my older brother's went to the same one I did at the same time I was there (a coworker too) and they both had mostly a positive experience
 
Yes that's a very good point. Even if I do go into cyber security, it gives me a lot of experience in different areas of it whether it be network security or cryptography.
Great. The only negative I have heard was that there isn't much to do out of school cause it's like in the middle of no where.
 
Most places want experience. The degree is more to show that you stuck to something and that you did at least have some relevant training
It's been awhile since I've been to West Lafayette but I'm not sure if that's really the case. And it's not all that far from Indiana Beach, Kokomo, Indy
A little over an hour from Indy
They might be right about not much in West Lafayette but, again, you're close to cities with things to do depending on what you're interested in
 
Fair point just takes a while to get there
I have been trying to build up my experience. Just difficult to with school and everything.
 
Right, not a bad drive though for like a weekend trip or whatever. There might just not be a ton of stuff off campus during the week. But you should be studying then anyway ;)
 
2:01 PM
ha! "studying"
 
I understand that. But you've already got some programming experience. And an internship or two should get you enough more to get an entry level job doing something
And, since you won't be "studying", can work on a side project involving security or whatever you decide you want to do :P
 
yepo! lol
thanks for answering my questions! Very helpful to talk to someone who attended (even if not the traditional path).
 
No problem at all. I enjoy helping people...even if they are my least favorite species
 
2:20 PM
If that's all, I'm going to exit the room but feel free to invite me back if you have anything else
 

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