June 17, 2022, 1:53 a.m. | /u/Jonathan-Todd

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I really hate to flip flop on my ideas, but it's better to just acknowledge when you're wrong. I'm starting to think that, wanting to avoid a degree (strongly dislike school) and still get into cyber security, I may have made a *miscalculation*. I thought I'd be doing great things. Up until just recently, I [truly believed that](https://www.reddit.com/r/cybersecurity/comments/ul3wka/us_military_is_a_guaranteed_way_to_get_a_foot_in/). Now, I think maybe I wasted 6 years (my contract) to save 4 on a degree.

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