@dfrecore
Thank you for checking this out for me. I really appreciate all of the numbers. This is invaluable information.
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@bjcheung77
Thanks for listing all this out for me. I mostly agree, although I think a MSCS is likely to open up more career opportunities and higher pay in other companies (my company doesn't care, a masters in anything techy gets you a raise). I hadn't considered getting an AS in CS but that's a potentially good idea. It seems I would only need a few more classes to get a psych degree, though.
At the moment I'm leaning toward an online degree in CS with a concentration in big data analytics. Data analysis is huge and something I'm interested in but couldn't dream of since almost all data science jobs require a masters. I found a program linked somewhere here that looks wonderful but I'm still figuring out how the UK accredits or otherwise legitimizes certain universities.
Thanks for giving me something to think about. I have a lot to consider.
Thank you for checking this out for me. I really appreciate all of the numbers. This is invaluable information.
Working on this. Check back in a minute
@bjcheung77
Thanks for listing all this out for me. I mostly agree, although I think a MSCS is likely to open up more career opportunities and higher pay in other companies (my company doesn't care, a masters in anything techy gets you a raise). I hadn't considered getting an AS in CS but that's a potentially good idea. It seems I would only need a few more classes to get a psych degree, though.
At the moment I'm leaning toward an online degree in CS with a concentration in big data analytics. Data analysis is huge and something I'm interested in but couldn't dream of since almost all data science jobs require a masters. I found a program linked somewhere here that looks wonderful but I'm still figuring out how the UK accredits or otherwise legitimizes certain universities.
Thanks for giving me something to think about. I have a lot to consider.