I accidentally got a computer science degree. What are some good masters degrees? Can I do a masters in engineering?
I don't want to work. Thanks /sci/.
1. Machine Learning
2. Data Science
3. Bioinformatics
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>>8293537
Start working a masters will not really benefit you unless it's in a specific career direction and even then you're better off getting it after you've started that career
I'm about to graduate Computer Engineering/Computer Science. I want to get a masters (don't have to pay for it) what would be a good masters? Thinking of operations research. don't want to do research and after want to enter workforce.
>>8293537
I'm doing my masters in AI, very happy with it, and enjoing myself
>>8293542
The first two fields are fine, but avoid bioinformatics, the pay is complete shit. You will most likely end up working in academic labs and make half of what people with CS degrees earn in industry.
>>8293537
>I accidentally got a computer science degree
every time
>>8293537
>I don't want to work.
kys
>>8293572
Dont get a masters, no one cares about a masters, get a phd
>>8293700
>no one cares about a masters
yeah they do. Let me guess autistic math faggot?
Get a Master's and the whole world can know you gave up after six years