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by meric
3479 days ago
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I have not studied any nano degrees but I think if your university is half decent the masters at 1500 Euro, if you can stuff it with AI courses, is a lot more valuable than a $2400 nanodegree, face to face interaction and discussion with teachers and students means a lot IMO. I think the nano degree is targeted at people whose alternative is studying a $20000 masters degree, not 1500 euro. |
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They both have pros and cons but in the end, I think for me, a master degree is more interesting:
- More content and subjects (Usually takes 1-2 years) and usually more theoretical contents - Official title - Options to continue with a doctoral degree
In favor of the nanodegree:
- Taught by influential people in the field - Industry-oriented - Hiring partners (?)
I have been thinking and if I was going to take a nanodegree, the only one I would go for is the self driving car ND. Why? Because It's something different, something you can't easily find at the university. I see it like a bootcamp, so maybe if you have a AI background you can learn more about this particular field and hopefully land a job related to this technology