sung1contrarian Posted October 23, 2015 Posted October 23, 2015 Hi,I wanted to get some feedback/tips from current students or alumni of the Harvard Extension School’s ALM in Software Engineering. Any feedback would be great but here are some that came to mind:How challenging are the courses?What was the biggest hurdle?What do you wish you knew before you started the program?Did you feel it was worth the ROI?Did the degree greatly improve employment opportunities, or were employers mainly focused on the technologies listed on your resume?How did the degree impact your income?Do you come across any negative inference to HES from the “traditional” Ivy leaguers? A bit of background on me:I have been in the web development field for 15 years (started as a graphic designer and now primarily doing front-end development). I was almost done at Rutgers for a BA in Communication but left to join a startup as a graphic designer and have been working since. I am currently working for a major consumer technology company as a web developer. I always felt not having a technical degree on my resume was a road block in getting through the HR filter for upper tier positions. I am currently in the process of finishing up my last few credits at Thomas Edison State College for a BA in Communications, since I have met most of the degree requirements already, and focused on getting a masters in CS or similar field to help with future employment. And information you can share is greatly appreciated!
emmm Posted January 21, 2016 Posted January 21, 2016 Two of the most intelligent people I know have undergraduate degrees from HES. So I certainly respect it! I think the program as a whole is highly regarded, but I don't know anything about the specific program you mention is regarded by employers or people from traditional programs.
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