![]() ![]() What do you wish you would have known before you started? The lecture, labs, and meetups with adjunct instructors gave me more information and knowledge necessary to gain expertise in the cybersecurity industry.ģ. Everything we did was related to the cybersecurity industry. My favorite part was the professional focus that Evolve provides. What was your favorite part about the experience? I wanted to apply the knowledge I had obtained in school to a professional environment where I could get hands-on experience.Ģ. ![]() Up until this point, much of my security knowledge had been theoretical. I worked as a Technical Specialist at Apple troubleshooting iOS devices and Apple products. What was your education and professional experience before joining Evolve Security Academy?īefore starting the bootcamp, I studied Aeronautical Engineering and Computer Science in Madrid, Spain. Register for Evolve Security Academy here.ġ. ![]() Take the next step in your career by enrolling in the upcoming PRO/09 or REMOTE/03 cohort by and receive a SwitchUp exclusive 10% enrollment discount. News? Learn Victor's tips on how to prepare for a cybersecurity bootcamp and succeed after graduation.Įvolve Security Academy offers in-person and online, live instructor led, cybersecurity training. Keeping with the judges’ oddly anatomically inspired feedback, Len summed it up this way: “Your bottom is the top.” This scored a pair of 8s (what’s up with the low scores, Julianne and Len?) and a pair of 9s.Did you know that Cybersecurity Analyst is currently rated as the #2 best tech job of 2018 by U.S. Julianne (who admitted her ‘8’ score may have been a screw up) admired at Amy’s fleet footwork and other assets (“she’s a fierce-ass, tight-assed girl,”) while Bruno marveled at every step (“I was looking for something wrong! I couldn’t see it.”) and Carrie Ann fessed up to having a major girl-crush (“I’m in love with your middle section” ). Len kept it simple (“that was the dance of the night”), Julianne turned green (“I would love to dance like you…it was stunning”) while Carrie Ann perhaps summed it up best: “You two are in a class of your own you’re untouchable.” In a clear case of saving the best for last, this dance was also one point shy (due to Len’s ‘9’) of perfection.Īmy Purdy and Mark Ballas: This might be the night Amy moved from merely being a DWTS inspiration to actual Mirrorball contender. Meryl Davis and Val Chmerkovskiy: Switching Chmerkovskiy brothers (this was the most requested Switch-Up couple of the night) certainly didn’t faze Meryl, whose Argentine tango exploded with passion, energy and precision. Let’s high-kick right to the (elimination-free) highlights:ĭANCE OF THE NIGHT: Charlie White’s was-it-or-wasn’t-it rumba split the judges, NeNe Leakes’ jazz dance let out her inner Beyonce, but for my money, here’s the top dance of the night: Roseanne Barr 'Can't Bear' to Watch The Conners: 'It Didn't Faze Them to Murder My Character' Got that, everyone? Nobody’s the least bit confused yet, right? Riiight.īen McKenzie Eyes TV Return in ABC Medical Drama The Hurt Unit What the two-hour extravaganza didn’t showcase was the latest elimination, which won’t happen until next week, when another star (and his or her original partner) will be sent home, based on last week’s and this week’s votes.
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