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
Master in ML maybe? thats the future anyway
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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.