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I'm looking a career change(currently in medical field) and want to go back to school. My goal is to be a database administrator. I'm just very confused on which degree path to take. I plan on starting out with an associate's and then transfer up to a bachelor's for financial reasons. I've already started to teach myself python.
So where do I start? Comp Sci, Data Analytics, Info Sys, Network/CyberSec, IT Management, or Software Engineering?
I''m looking for the most efficient path since I'm soon to be in my 40s.
Advice would be greatly appreciated.
Start with an associate's in Information Systems or Computer Science, learn Python and SQL, then pursue a bachelor's while getting relevant certifications and networking.
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