intervenient Posted May 1, 2013 Posted May 1, 2013 Hey everyone, I'm currently doing a B.A. in Computer Science, and would like to earn my Masters to further my education as well as see if I would be interested in research. Unfortunately, by time I apply for most schools, I'd have only completed at most four upper division Computer Science courses. These include: Data Structures and Algorithms Computer Vision Introduction to Scientific Computing Hardware/Software Interfaces OR Security (haven't decided) By time I've graduated though, I will have added: Data Structures and Algorithms II Machine Learning Human Computer Interaction Databases Another unfortunate circumstances, because I've gotten into the program late, and because our B.A. doesn't require it, I don't have the 3-4 pre-requisite courses to take Operating Systems, or any kind of upper division digital logic course. So my question is, is it worth it to apply next Fall given that I still have a decent chunk of required courses to take? My performances in all my CS courses so far have relatively been strong (Lowest grade has been a B+, which mostly As and A-s in my lower and upper division course work), and I'll have an overall GPA of around 3.4ish by time I graduate. Or would it be better to apply the following year after everything is all settled? I really don't want to pay double application fees.
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