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by Auflauf
4046 days ago
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Would you recommend your path? I ask because I am in a similar situation: already got a degree and could graduate with a C.S. degree in a little less than two years. My biggest concerns were 1. finding suitable internships and experience in such little time 2. condensing four years of C.S. courses into two without much "slowdown" aka easy other courses; rush rush rush as opposed to quasi leisurely learning and 3. job prospects as this would cost like $20,000 in tuition alone. |
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While I was in school I worked at a smallish-but-growing startup in tech support. I used what I was learning in school to write a couple apps that made our department's work a little easier...this was as good as any internship as when I was going through my first [dev] job search most interviewers were far more interested in discussing that than anything I did in school.
> condensing four years of C.S. courses into two
That depends on your situation...I was fortunate to have enough credits transfer that I was able to knock out the remaining in ~2 years
> as this would cost like $20,000 in tuition alone
I'm still a very junior engineer (~3 years) and make more than triple what I averaged in my previous career - I wouldn't worry too much about $20K. If you're really worried about money you may want to look at WGU[1] (where I went) which is pretty cost-effective.
[1] http://www.wgu.edu/