Of course everyone's situation is different and you might have friends or family in the industry, bur a more realistic timeline for getting CS work would be about 3 years, not 9 months.
TESU is generally for folks who are already in the industry and need that degree for career advancement, internship opportunities for newbie students are not a priority as TESU is not even on Handshake. Plus the CS market had become so saturated. The son of my co-worker studies CS at Texas A&M couldn't even land an internship last summer after about 50 applications.
TESU BACS is a great first step but I think you need a MSCS or MSIT with industry certifications to make you more competitive in this cooling CS job market. All in all 6-12 months for TESU and 2-2.5 years for a MSCS or MSIT adding up to about 3 years. Hopefully hiring would pick back up then.
TESU is generally for folks who are already in the industry and need that degree for career advancement, internship opportunities for newbie students are not a priority as TESU is not even on Handshake. Plus the CS market had become so saturated. The son of my co-worker studies CS at Texas A&M couldn't even land an internship last summer after about 50 applications.
TESU BACS is a great first step but I think you need a MSCS or MSIT with industry certifications to make you more competitive in this cooling CS job market. All in all 6-12 months for TESU and 2-2.5 years for a MSCS or MSIT adding up to about 3 years. Hopefully hiring would pick back up then.