04-19-2023, 10:18 PM
(04-19-2023, 05:38 AM)techmama Wrote: If money was not an issue, simply based on convenience, ease and speed what is the best way to get a masters in computer science or related field? Is there a such thing as “degree hacking” a masters at TESU? When I say degree hacking I mean taking “easier” classes from outside/ACE to transfer into the school. Or any other accredited school? I care more about the difficulty level vs price because I have 3 kids under 5 and will likely give up or take forever if the courses are going to be super difficult. What do y’all recommend?
There isn't as much hacking it seems at the grad level, but the MSCS at CU Boulder lets you take classes in 1 credit bites. It'd take longer, but it is also reasonable with young ones. I'm strongly considering a CU program because I'm in the same boat - the "messy middle" years of life with young children and everything squeezing on time.
Working Toward: ME-EM, CU Boulder (Coursera)
Completed: TESU - BA Computer Science, 2023; TESU - AAS Applied Electronic Studies, 2012; K-State -BS Political Science, 2016
Completed: TESU - BA Computer Science, 2023; TESU - AAS Applied Electronic Studies, 2012; K-State -BS Political Science, 2016