I'm 26 years old so time is a huge factor. I graduated with a BS in biochemistry from USC. I realized computer science is very interesting after working in a comp. biology lab for 3 years.
If my end goal is a PhD in CS, I understand that getting an MS (over a BS) in CS will open some doors. That said I will need to build my background in CS before applying.
My question is, can I take courses at a community college instead of a 4-year institution without jeopardizing my chances at a MS program? Does GPA matter more than the school where I took my CS courses? I ask because cost of attendance is drastically higher for the 4-year institution.
Additionally any advice for a career changer with hopes of getting a PhD will be greatly appreciated. Thank you guys.
Help: making the (career-changing) jump to CS
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I'm 26 years old so time is a huge factor. I graduated with a BS in biochemistry from USC. I realized computer science is very interesting after working in a comp. biology lab for 3 years.
If my end goal is a PhD in CS, I understand that getting an MS (over a BS) in CS will open some doors. That said I will need to build my background in CS before applying.
My question is, can I take courses at a community college instead of a 4-year institution without jeopardizing my chances at a MS program? Does GPA matter more than the school where I took my CS courses? I ask because cost of attendance is drastically higher for the 4-year institution.
Additionally any advice for a career changer with hopes of getting a PhD will be greatly appreciated. Thank you guys.