I won't lie. I chose this course on a little bit of a whim. I was confused about courses, what this one would entail others that I apply to. So far, I think it's fair to say I've been quite satisfied. My lectures seem nice, my group seems nice and I get a free chromebook - what's not to love, eh? My methodology in choosing my course also applies when I think what I want to do after my course. The only reason reason this blog came up is because I've already been offered a job - cray cray! Fortunate for me, I've got passed the days where I want to go up to be a taxi driver or train driver, but from there... who knows?! I guess this is where my course comes in.
When people have asked, I've always said I want to be an analyst. I have an internal desire for working things out, coming up with better solutions and being overly critical. I've always wanted to be a source of knowledge, available to help people. The moment I walked into my course - that's all changed. Suddenly I don't know any more, I can see how intensive my course is and how much fun it can be so where that leaves me on the job market - who knows.
I guess that leaves me for what I want to get out of the course. Something fun and something that provides me with a multitude of knowledge, but also leaves me with the desire to learn more. Something that continues innovating and leaves you questioning. Ethical hacking, is really as good as it sounds...
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