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My Pursuit of a Master's in Computer Science

2023-03-27 05:49:01

Objective description "Desire for knowledge increases with acquisition" - Thomas Carlyle. Without computer science, our modern world will be amazing. From technology to business management, medical science to biological science, social and archaeological research, today's research field requires computer science to evaluate those facts and data.

Five years have passed since I got a master's degree in Computer Science as a software engineer and I decided to acquire my PhD in Health Information Informatics. I entered a prestigious school and worked as a research assistant for a professor of computer science. The professor also served as my consultant. I like my new jobs and courses and I work hard, but I am beginning to worry that my consultants and bosses will be attracted to me. He laughed and dismissed my concern and pointed out that the consultant is 20 years older than me, married and too kind to confuse with the students. A few weeks later, my consultant took me for lunch, brought me a small gift and acknowledged that he had dreamed of running away with me. I would like to know how to put money into school even if I do not have this job.

I initially considered an Associate Degree in Computer Science, but my consultant did not admire it. She proposed to learn the Master of Science - Computer Science course I will progress with my academic career. I am a bit scared of how much "make-up" I need to do to obtain my master's degree, but her enthusiasm inspired me. In the process of becoming a network engineer, I reviewed the following options. My master's degree is most authoritative in my consideration. It shows academic progress, (in theory) I will graduate some qualifications in this field. If I would like to apply for an "elite" company like Amazon or Google I am a master's degree and I will be more competitive. It was also named by Forbes as one of the top ten best graduate programs in 2017.