I'm from a social science background with no full-time working experience. But have plenty of internships in the past. The DC track gives you more opportunity and time to work which allows you to get hands-on experience. The data track gives you more tech exposure which is more marketable these days. It also has 3 years of OPT (I'm international btw). I would love to start my career in consulting industry after graduation.
CMU Heinz - 2019
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Debating between the DC track and the data track.
I'm from a social science background with no full-time working experience. But have plenty of internships in the past. The DC track gives you more opportunity and time to work which allows you to get hands-on experience. The data track gives you more tech exposure which is more marketable these days. It also has 3 years of OPT (I'm international btw). I would love to start my career in consulting industry after graduation.
Any suggesting would be greatly appreciated!