SirDataDetective
Active Member
If you want a Masters on paper, then do your online MBA, but remember it's almost as useful as a Masters in National Security & Strategic Studies given by the Naval War College -- It's a piece of paper -- and no one really cares.
Not to hijack, but out of curiosity, do you know how this particular program compares in prestige and rigor to similar civilian programs such as those offered by Georgetown or John Hopkins? I know that there's likely a major advantage in the latter for networking opportunities in DC, but I don't know if that alone is enough to forgo a free degree and time saved. This is assuming one wishes to make a career out of National Security and Intelligence.