Re: ITT a good ISS school to attend?

From: Brandee Adderley (abrandee_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 03/23/05

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    Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 12:27:34 -0700
    
    

    Hi Curtis,

    I have my BSISS degree from ITT. I also have an AS from ITT. I attended in
    Utah where the technical schools are lacking. ITT does have it pros and
    cons. I appreciated the hands on, since i was new to the IT field. I
    appreciated the small class sizes, and great teachers. The ISS degree was a
    challenge because we lacked teachers that were from the field, but the
    teachers did what they could and overall it was a good experience.

    The books are crap and i wouldnt even use mine for reference now, but if
    you have a good teacher, they will use hand written tests, and base it off
    of real books.

    Before attending, i would talk to the teachers for that degree. See how much
    they go out of their way.

    If you have any questions let me know :)

    >From: Joseph Forbes <jftitan@gmail.com>
    >Reply-To: Joseph Forbes <jftitan@gmail.com>
    >To: Curtis <demoshark@gmail.com>
    >CC: security-basics@securityfocus.com
    >Subject: Re: ITT a good ISS school to attend?
    >Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 22:30:27 -0600
    >
    >Good News Curtis!
    >
    > As one of my past experiences was when I was going to ITT Tech.
    >unfortunately I was in Texas, thus limiting my ability to continue
    >onto a 4 year degree through ITT. There are Pros and Cons with ITT,
    >which you'll see quite abit of Cons at ITTsucks.com. But a positive,
    >while I was going to ITT, was that I did encounter knowledgable
    >instructors. But unfortunately I didn't get any worthy instructors
    >until the final 3 quarters at ITT. A major change has recently taken
    >ITT, that required them to change where they get there books from. ITT
    >used to have their books written and published by NIIT, which is known
    >to be a inside outsourced company for ITT based in india. Most of the
    >tests sucked, but if the instructor was good, they acutally used
    >his/her own test, which in particular the custom tests are always
    >better than the NIIT prewritten tests.
    >
    > Alot of changes are taking in effect at ITT lately which may improve
    >the quality of the education, but this change is also going to effect
    >the tuition as well. One thing I noticed with the first quarter
    >students, during my last (8th) quarter, was that ITT was getting nazi
    >when it came to attendance. I was told it was because of the Texas
    >Workforce Commission which was enforcing the rules.
    >
    > personally, I would recommend ITT for anyone just getting out of
    >highschool, but never for anyone already in the IT field. You'll learn
    >more from other forms of education (unless your employeer is willing
    >to cover your expense) I wouldn't goto ITT. My experience was good,
    >but I still have reservations about the quality of education I
    >received.
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 00:51:44 -0800, Curtis <demoshark@gmail.com> wrote:
    > > Hi all,
    > > Hopefully this question is directed to the right list. I am
    > > considering going to ITT Tech for a.a. in SAP (Software Application
    > > Programming) and a b.s. in ISS (Information Systems Security. )
    > > I have heard a wide variety of pros and cons about ITT ranging from
    > > "you learn more than other 4-year regular colleges" to "the
    > > instructors don't even know what they are teaching and all you learn
    > > is how to pass a certification, provided your instructor didn't
    > > already sell it to you." One of the main reasons I am considering ITT
    > > is because it is the only school in Southern California that I know of
    > > that offers a degree in ISS.
    > >
    > > Should I instead of looking for a degree in ISS but rather focus on a
    > > degree in programming & networking then get security certifications?
    > > Also does anyone know if ITT is really that horrible and if I should
    > > instead of going to ITT go to a junior college?
    > > Are my chances of getting a job leading to a ISS job even lower than
    > > if I went to a four-year college? I do realize that security can be
    > > hard to get into and may have to settle for a tech support job and
    > > work my way up from there.
    > > Finally, if ITT isn't a good school, any suggestions on a good
    > > ISS/programming school that is located in Southern California?
    > >
    > > Curtis
    > >
    >
    >
    >--
    >Joseph Forbes "Don't Forget to Salt the Fries!"
    >Network Security Administrator
    >SwapNEtwork eXtreme, Inc.
    >jftitan@satx.rr.com (jftitan@swapnetx.com)
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