Yes my major is CS.
I want to pursue research in Self adaptive software applications. I'm also interested in service oriented architecture. I think I'll have better exposure to these areas at Penn state.
But funding is a big concern and I don't want to put pressure on my parents. However I really want to learn. Please advise.
Hello,
I know that I should attend Penn state. But it is too expensive and even my family isn't ready to support me financially.
Is a degree from Penn state worth the cost of attending?
Or should I accept the offer from UW Tacoma and get a degree at half the cost.
Please note that I don't want to pursue master's just for the sake of degree. I'm willing to learn.
Please advice.
I visited quite a few universities, but none of them had software engineering as a program. Furthermore most of them didn't mention what specializations they have in computer science. So how do I choose a university?
I like programming. So i want to apply for a program which involves programming as major part. I found "programming language" as a specialization in computer science from the rankings provided in the above link. Since I don't know much, could you be more specific about specialization's available in cs grad schools?
I think I should go for programming language program, since I love programming. Now I need to decide which universities to apply. Do you think I can get accepted into the universities mentioned in the rankings i.e top 20?
Hello friends... I've completed my bachelor degree in electronics with GPA of 8.73/10 in a not so reputed college in India. But during the course I got more interested in computers and programming. So now I want to pursue Masters in Computer science in USA.
But I cant decide on the program to choose. Which program is best for me? BTW I'm not interested in research.
Thank you for your replies. I have one more doubt. Is it really necessary to remember all the synonyms?
Can't I just remember the meaning of each word?