03-12-2024, 03:13 PM
(03-12-2024, 01:33 PM)davewill Wrote: Since time seems to be the major concern for you, I'd stick with TESU and go ahead and take most courses through alt credit. If you started now, I would think you could graduate in September, which could have you starting at GT next winter.
If you do get turned down by OMSCS, which I don't find likely, then you can ask admissions where you fell short and go back and take some courses for credit, or wait for another year of experience, or whatever will put you over the top.
Meanwhile, you'll have the bachelor's in hand, which will presumably help your career. You might even find an employer who will pay your tuition for the master's.
Yes, I'm actually awaiting confirmation from HR how much they are able to reimburse. TESU feels like the best option to me, especially if I can have a significant part of the cost being borne by my current employer.