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06-02-2015, 12:19 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-02-2015, 12:24 PM by bryantnovas.)
this is kinda of a complicated question. I was aiming to get a ba in cs from tesc but since is extremely difficult and time consuming to get it, I decided to go for the more test friendly bsba in cis and then go for the MS in CS from Georgia University. I know that the requirements for the MS are some programming courses like straighterline c++, and the introduction to computer science form saylor. can somebody give me a good plan to meet all the requirements to get accepted in the MS CS program testing out the bsba in cis and a realistic estimate of how fast can I complete this degree.
thanks in advance
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bryantnovas Wrote:this is kinda of a complicated question. I was aiming to get a ba in cs from tesc but since is extremely difficult and time consuming to get it, I decided to go for the more test friendly bsba in cis and then go for the MS in CS from Georgia University. I know that the requirements for the MS are some programming courses like straighterline c++, and the introduction to computer science form saylor. can somebody give me a good plan to meet all the requirements to get accepted in the MS CS program testing out the bsba in cis and a realistic estimate of how fast can I complete this degree.
thanks in advance
What school is Georgia University? I didn't find it in a search. Georgia Tech? U of GA, GSCU?
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Prloko Wrote:What school is Georgia University? I didn't find it in a search. Georgia Tech? U of GA, GSCU?
My wild guess would be Georgia Tech...
There is the forum member andrewtn that wrote in graduate discussion forum , "I graduated Thomas Edison in June 2014, which much credit to this forum. I attended the MS Computer Science Program at Georgia Tech this spring". He graduated in BSBA in management. Maybe he will be willing "to shed some light " on Georgia Tech program.
http://www.degreeforum.net/graduate-scho...you-2.html
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lavagirl Wrote:My wild guess would be Georgia Tech... There is the forum member andrewtn that wrote in graduate discussion forum , "I graduated Thomas Edison in June 2014, which much credit to this forum. I attended the MS Computer Science Program at Georgia Tech this spring". He graduated in BSBA in management. Maybe he will be willing "to shed some light " on Georgia Tech program.
http://www.degreeforum.net/graduate-scho...you-2.html
sorry about that, yes I meant Georgia Tech
OMSCS - Georgia Institute of Technology, I was just looking for a fast way to get the BSBA in CIS while meeting all the requirements for the MS in CS
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