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At many programs, you just apply to the M.S. program and you figure out the thesis/non-thesis option after admission. At some schools, you have to submit two applications. Is it a bad idea to do so? By this, I mean is it going to hurt your chances when you write one SOP talking about your research interests and another saying you just want to take classes? Ideally, I'd like to get into an M.S. program with a thesis, but I'd still consider the non-thesis route if it's my only option.

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Yes, it would definitely hurt your chances to apply for both options in the same program. It's likely that the same people would be reading each application.

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I would agree with rising_star. What are your plans after getting your MS? If you plan on doing more schooling - the thesis option is better (also for industry).

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To enter industry. I'll just choose the thesis option at application time and see what happens.

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