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Hey CSGuy,
Well, I don't have a similar record or even background to yours. I will be going for graduate school in CS with undergraduate background in Physics and Applied Math. So I can't effectively comment on your course work except to wonder, how is your major GPA so low if you only list one C within your CS/Math courses? But you say that you "intend to apply to grad school" shortly. To me this signals that you need to be emphasizing your capabilities as a researcher and perhaps trying to get your name on a publication. Yes, industry experience is good to show your competence in the subject. But unless you are getting a publication or a glowing letter of recommendation directly related to your intended CS research out of it, I don't think it will help you as much as a research experience will. Besides the fact that you already spent 1.5 years working at your industrial place, which clearly shows that you can do the job there. If I were you, I would go with the top 20 REU if you are seriously considering applying and getting admitted to a graduate program. Otherwise, go with industry.
Hope this helps,
angusBF
Hi there, thanks for the reply angusBF. I ended up choosing the top 20 school REU. I think my GPA averages out about right, between a B and B+ overall (3.15). Yes you are right, I need to be focusing on research now as I am planning to apply this coming fall. I understand there is a great divide between certain MSCS and MSCS/PhD tracks - mainly theory vs. application. I'm still trying to decide which direction I want to go in
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Hi guys,
I'm currently a Junior at a small private college in MA. I intend to apply to grad school in the fall for a MS in CS.
I have a decent academic record - 3.15 CS GPA and 3.33 cumulative GPA.
However I have not taken some core CS courses yet (e.g. algorithm analysis, architecture), but I have been checking out the ArsDigita lectures in my free time.
This is how my audit looks (for CS and Math):
CS 1xx* B- 4 Computer Science I Fal 07-08
CS 1xx* B- 4 Computer Science II Spr 07-08
IT 1xx B 3 Intro to Information Tech Spr 07-08
CS 2xx* B- 3 Data Structures I Fal 08-09
CS 2xx* B+ 3 Data Structures II Spr 08-09
BIS 3xx* A 3 Database Management Syst Fal 08-09
IT 2xx A- 3 Intro to Oper Sys & Scrip Spr 08-09
CS 2xx* B+ 3 Visual Basic.Net Spr 08-09
CPE 2xx* B 4 Digital Design Spr 08-09
CPE 3xx* B 3 Machine/Assmbly Language Fal 09-10
CS 4xx* A 3 Operating Systems Fal 09-10
MATH 1xx B+ 3 Calc I Mgt,Life,Soc Sci Fal 07-08
MATH 1xx A 3 Calc II Mgt,Life & Soc Sc Spr 07-08
MATH 2xx C 3 Discrete Structures I Fal 08-09
MATH 2xx B- 3 Discrete Structures II Spr 08-09
MATH 3xx B+ 3 Linear Algebra Fal 09-10
MATH 3xx Probably B- 3 Theory of Computation Spr 09-10
As you can see, I struggled in the beginning, as I had no programming experience coming into college. I have also struggled with discrete and theory.
I have 1.5 years of industry experience at a large insurance company (internship) - experience with Cognos 8 BI and ERwin tools
I have been working on a large open source project through an NSF fund at my school. The project will be part of the Software Engineering course in the fall.
I am very motivated to participate and initiate projects and extracurricular activities like this. I also help out with all the open houses.
I took the CS practice test, the ETS book that is online - got a 680 without having taken algorithms or architecture yet, but having basic knowledge of asymptotic complexity analysis and search/sort algorithms.
I have been practicing GRE quantitative problems, with few incorrect, so I will likely score above 700.
Here's the dilemma:
I got accepted into 2 CS REUs: 1 at a top 20 CS school and another at a small liberal arts college. If I choose to do one of those, it is likely I will lose the internship. I am leaning towards the top 20 school one - which i have to get back to by Friday.
Did anyone have a similar record like mine, and is now in grad school? Should I reconsider staying in the industry? (it looks like they may make an offer to me next year but I'm not sure).
Any comments? thanks a bunch
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Hi guys,
I'm currently a Junior at a small private college in MA. I intend to apply to grad school in the fall for a MS in CS.
I have a decent academic record - 3.15 CS GPA and 3.33 cumulative GPA.
However I have not taken some core CS courses yet (e.g. algorithm analysis, architecture), but I have been checking out the ArsDigita lectures in my free time.
This is how my audit looks (for CS and Math):
CS 1xx* B- 4 Computer Science I Fal 07-08
CS 1xx* B- 4 Computer Science II Spr 07-08
IT 1xx B 3 Intro to Information Tech Spr 07-08
CS 2xx* B- 3 Data Structures I Fal 08-09
CS 2xx* B+ 3 Data Structures II Spr 08-09
BIS 3xx* A 3 Database Management Syst Fal 08-09
IT 2xx A- 3 Intro to Oper Sys & Scrip Spr 08-09
CS 2xx* B+ 3 Visual Basic.Net Spr 08-09
CPE 2xx* B 4 Digital Design Spr 08-09
CPE 3xx* B 3 Machine/Assmbly Language Fal 09-10
CS 4xx* A 3 Operating Systems Fal 09-10
MATH 1xx B+ 3 Calc I Mgt,Life,Soc Sci Fal 07-08
MATH 1xx A 3 Calc II Mgt,Life & Soc Sc Spr 07-08
MATH 2xx C 3 Discrete Structures I Fal 08-09
MATH 2xx B- 3 Discrete Structures II Spr 08-09
MATH 3xx B+ 3 Linear Algebra Fal 09-10
MATH 3xx Probably B- 3 Theory of Computation Spr 09-10
As you can see, I struggled in the beginning, as I had no programming experience coming into college. I have also struggled with discrete and theory.
I have 1.5 years of industry experience at a large insurance company (internship) - experience with Cognos 8 BI and ERwin tools
I have been working on a large open source project through an NSF fund at my school. The project will be part of the Software Engineering course in the fall.
I am very motivated to participate and initiate projects and extracurricular activities like this. I also help out with all the open houses.
I took the CS practice test, the ETS book that is online - got a 680 without having taken algorithms or architecture yet, but having basic knowledge of asymptotic complexity analysis and search/sort algorithms.
I have been practicing GRE quantitative problems, with few incorrect, so I will likely score above 700.
Here's the dilemma:
I got accepted into 2 CS REUs: 1 at a top 20 CS school and another at a small liberal arts college. If I choose to do one of those, it is likely I will lose the internship. I am leaning towards the top 20 school one - which i have to get back to by Friday.
Did anyone have a similar record like mine, and is now in grad school? Should I reconsider staying in the industry? (it looks like they may make an offer to me next year but I'm not sure).
Any comments? thanks a bunch
Need some advice - loss of direction
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Hi everyone, here's a summary of my background:
And here is my current situation/dilemma:
I was accepted to Auburn's CS PhD program, but without any funding. Apparently this is typical and most students find funding within the first year.
I was accepted to Brandeis' CS MA program with a 50% tuition scholarship (although I applied for the PhD program)
I accepted a job at a small financial company, with a salary slightly below the average for CS.
I haven't really traveled much at all, and i feel Auburn is too much of a "risk" - I will have to pay rent without having an immediate job and possibly be stuck with first years tuition .
Brandeis is still too expensive with the scholarship, especially considering I already have 20k in loans.
The job feels like a safety choice for me - I can pay off loans and *maybe* do a part time program, maybe even a distance program.
But are there any legitimate programs?
Perhaps I should just pay off loans, work on certifications, and work towards getting into graduate school when I am more financially able to? (within the next couple of years)
I can work and do a part time distance program but I feel that is also a risk after reading some reviews.
Any advice for my situation?
Thanks