I have a STEM (but not comp sci) BS from a good university for undergrad. I've been working as an SDE for 5 years and doing fine, but I have time and money I could invest in myself for more education. And suggestions for what is useful?
OP - first identify your goals. Where you want to be and what will it take to get there. For example, if you are interested in non-condoning jobs, MBA is a good option...
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MBA from a reputable school. It is really worth it. Feel free to ask me more about it if you are interested
Check out Georgia tech omscs, masters in cs with several specializations from a top 10 cs school for 7k total
7k ? That's it ?
Agree with ML posts..also, if you are good at math or have a will to improve your math then you can get in to data science, Id if I had the time
Study distributed systems, review open source projects, find out what you're interested in. Forget about the classroom for education.
Having a stem makes you genetically male...it is not a degree... If you have to ask for edu advice from the brain trust that is blind, I suspect your "BS from a good university" actually means bullshit as BS traditionally does!
Wtf? If you cannot contribute stfu.
Wow, you're a real piece of shit.