06-08-2024, 06:15 PM
is there anyone who has experience with georgia tech online master in CS or cybersecurity i have a couple questions if you any of you guys can answer
1- what are the exams like in terms of proctored software(is it web based or works on every OS)
2- how much did you pay
3- does the degree say that its an online degree or just like any other degree
4- what are relationship with the professors like are they present or is it just like an online course? can you network and talk to other students mimicking an on campus relationship?
5- what are the acceptance rates like, ik they say GREs are not required but would they help ?
6- do they accept some transfer credit for electives or anything at all ?
last one is not a question but just a thought that i want to discuss, given how the IT world is, isnt cybersecurity degree quite useless given how much value IT recruiter just value certs and dont care about degrees, so whats the point of a cybersec degree?? is it to continue into academia ? what for cryptography, quantum computing wouldnt someone be better off doing masters in math or physics.
1- what are the exams like in terms of proctored software(is it web based or works on every OS)
2- how much did you pay
3- does the degree say that its an online degree or just like any other degree
4- what are relationship with the professors like are they present or is it just like an online course? can you network and talk to other students mimicking an on campus relationship?
5- what are the acceptance rates like, ik they say GREs are not required but would they help ?
6- do they accept some transfer credit for electives or anything at all ?
last one is not a question but just a thought that i want to discuss, given how the IT world is, isnt cybersecurity degree quite useless given how much value IT recruiter just value certs and dont care about degrees, so whats the point of a cybersec degree?? is it to continue into academia ? what for cryptography, quantum computing wouldnt someone be better off doing masters in math or physics.