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Does work experience help boost chances of admission for MS in CS?


PhoenixFlare

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I'm currently a third year undergraduate student, studying Computer Science. I plan to apply for a research based Masters programme in Computer Science (in particular, Machine Learning) and shall start right after graduating, i.e. in fall 2017.

Recently, I have been wondering if joining a Masters program right after graduating is the best idea. If I do get some relevant work experience (say, a year long), will it improve my chances of admission in the good CS schools?

Additional Note: My current school doesn't provide any AI courses. However, I'm working on a six months project in machine learning right now.

Thank you!

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