So in a few years I plan to start a masters degree from a brick and mortar school. I'm not sure which one I should choose.
If I go the masters in IS I can pick up an MBA along with it by just taking a couple extra courses so I'll end up with two masters degrees balanced between business and programming. It's also a much easier route to take as it won't require any preparation beyond me working for 2-3 years first.
The computer Engineering/science route will require a couple of years of preparation since I will have to take calculus 1, 2, and 3 and differential equations in addition to a couple of computer sciences courses that they want for applicants. This isn't a big deal to me and I'm willing to put in the extra effort and investment.
That being said, I don't want to waste time going one route when the other route will just as easily satisfy my goals. Thoughts on this?
If I go the masters in IS I can pick up an MBA along with it by just taking a couple extra courses so I'll end up with two masters degrees balanced between business and programming. It's also a much easier route to take as it won't require any preparation beyond me working for 2-3 years first.
The computer Engineering/science route will require a couple of years of preparation since I will have to take calculus 1, 2, and 3 and differential equations in addition to a couple of computer sciences courses that they want for applicants. This isn't a big deal to me and I'm willing to put in the extra effort and investment.
That being said, I don't want to waste time going one route when the other route will just as easily satisfy my goals. Thoughts on this?
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