I'm looking at grad school and Harvard Extension School has a nice program that's relatively affordable. Unfortunately going to the Extension School gives you a liberal arts degree in extension studies in CS. You still take all CS classes, but get a different degree. Is it worth it? Will employers care? I went to a tiny no-name school for my undergrad in CS and only got a 3.0 gpa back in 2013, so I'm afraid I won't qualify for a big fancy school like CMU or MIT. Tagging @Google, since I'd be interested in applying to Engineering Residency program after grad school, but I know the job listing asks for CS or CE degree
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This is what Im doing (and what a lot of people did because of their sucky GPA). Do Stanford's SCPD program and do well in a CS graduate certificate course and then apply for a Masters. If you do well, you have a good chance in getting into their Honors Co-Op MSCS program.
Thanks for the tip! I hadn't heard about SCPD at Stanford, will definitely read up on it