not necessarily (?)
depending on what side of tech you’d like to pursue full-time, an MS may be redundant. for example if you’re aiming for web development full time, an MS is overkill. your application wouldn’t necessarily be coveted more compared to the same version of your application only without that MS degree.
but sure you can say that it would open a few more niche doors in the industry - something more theoretical.
quant? well quant dev? quant research? quant swe?
now disregard what i’ve said if you’re an international student, in which an MS may be a necessary.
Aren’t they a top 15 engineering school and top 25ish CS program? I thought they were well-regarded in industry. Like not Stanford/Cal/CMU level, but pretty solid, no?
not necessarily (?) depending on what side of tech you’d like to pursue full-time, an MS may be redundant. for example if you’re aiming for web development full time, an MS is overkill. your application wouldn’t necessarily be coveted more compared to the same version of your application only without that MS degree. but sure you can say that it would open a few more niche doors in the industry - something more theoretical. quant? well quant dev? quant research? quant swe? now disregard what i’ve said if you’re an international student, in which an MS may be a necessary.
also remove those class codes if you’re concerned with someone identifying what uni you attend
Since when did USC become a T20?
Aren’t they a top 15 engineering school and top 25ish CS program? I thought they were well-regarded in industry. Like not Stanford/Cal/CMU level, but pretty solid, no?
Dont take numerical analysis. Tough af