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dannyfreeman ◴[] No.46176026[source]
I would like to get my masters from georgia tech's omscs program but between work and 2 kids I dont see how I'll ever have the time
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hasyimibhar ◴[] No.46178762[source]
I completed OMSCS with 2 kids (both preschool), taking 1 class per semester from Fall 2019 to Spring 2023. It was possible thanks to having full remote job and a very supportive wife. I learned a lot, but I probably wouldn't do it again, it was extremely unhealthy, especially for certain classes like Distributed Computing (CS7210).
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Jesus_piece ◴[] No.46179010[source]
Why was it extremely unhealthy? The work load? The lack of sleep with work, kids, and school? Asking because I’m sorta in the same position
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legerdemain ◴[] No.46179363[source]
Specifically CS7210 is demanding because of its assignments. The assignments come from UW's CSE452, have very little direct connection with the course lectures, and require you to implement a Paxos-like system correctly, basically in one shot, in an environment that is very difficult to debug. So the projects turn into 60-80-hour slogs where students change parameters semi-randomly until something starts working. CS7210 shares that aspect with a number of other courses in the program.
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1. kingkongjaffa ◴[] No.46185599{3}[source]
is there a decent list of omscs courses to avoid on this basis?