This may sound odd and I hope I don’t offend anyone. I miss learning CS and think it might be a fun sidequest to complete a remote masters degree.
I’ve been eyeing Georgia Tech’s OMSCS and waiting for WGU’s masters in CS/Software Engineering for some time now. A master’s degree will look good on my resume but I don’t really care if it benefits my career or not, currently I just want to learn something new in a collaborative environment.
The only issue is time management but since it’s an online degree, it will be flexible. People who have done master’s with a full-time job, how hard is it?
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r/cscareerquestions This may sound odd and I hope I don’t offend anyone. I miss learning CS and think it might be a fun sidequest to complete a remote masters degree. I’ve been eyeing Georgia Tech’s OMSCS and waiting for WGU’s masters in CS/Software Engineering for some time now. A master’s degree will look good on my resume but I don’t really care if it benefits my career or not, currently I just want to learn something new in a collaborative environment. The only issue is time management but since it’s an online degree, it will be flexible. People who have done master’s with a full-time job, how hard is it? submitted by /u/i_guess_so_huh [link] [comments]
This may sound odd and I hope I don’t offend anyone. I miss learning CS and think it might be a fun sidequest to complete a remote masters degree.
I’ve been eyeing Georgia Tech’s OMSCS and waiting for WGU’s masters in CS/Software Engineering for some time now. A master’s degree will look good on my resume but I don’t really care if it benefits my career or not, currently I just want to learn something new in a collaborative environment.
The only issue is time management but since it’s an online degree, it will be flexible. People who have done master’s with a full-time job, how hard is it?
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