Thinking of getting a masters in Computer Engineering. I have a BS in CS. Anyone care to share if their comp went up after a masters? I got into a part time program, so Iโll keep working full time as a software engineer while I go to school.
Overwhelming majority of those I met with one just used it as a way to get a job in the US after
Yeah, I have seen that too.
Not worth it. Once you have a job, nobody cares what degree you have. Itโs up to you to keep learning and progressing in your career then. And a masters is not the most efficient use of time for this real world learning.
That makes sense. I really feel like I learned more in my first year at work than in college.
Yes. Some of the top engineers Iโve seen my career havenโt gone to college at all.
If your employer pays for it, then yeah why not? Plus, you'd still be getting "experience" while getting your Master at the same time. That's what I'm doing but my Master is in Software Engineering
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I wouldn't expect a noticable bump in salary without negotiating or changing companies, but a master's should help out if you decide to leave your company
Thanks, good point. I edited my post. Iโd do it part time.