Thank you for the article, lots of gold nuggets in it. Can I ask you, why are you going back to school to so a MSc? Im doing my Bsc in software eng. atm and will continue on a MSc as you afterwards, but would still love to hear your reasoning
Actually I had a gap of 6 years between my BSc and MSc and that was on purpose.
I wanted to first work in the industry to see what I like more. Otherwise I see MSc as a good revision any BSc concepts that I have not managed to internalize yet. I also wanted to find the money to fund it.
Another unintentional benefit was that the field has progressed so I had the chance to learn about concepts that I might have not worked with otherwise, at least hands-on. For example, IoT was very futuristic when I joined my BSc, but we now have core lessons around it in my MSc.
Thank you for the article, lots of gold nuggets in it. Can I ask you, why are you going back to school to so a MSc? Im doing my Bsc in software eng. atm and will continue on a MSc as you afterwards, but would still love to hear your reasoning
Cheers!
Hello Jakob, thank you for your kind words.
Actually I had a gap of 6 years between my BSc and MSc and that was on purpose.
I wanted to first work in the industry to see what I like more. Otherwise I see MSc as a good revision any BSc concepts that I have not managed to internalize yet. I also wanted to find the money to fund it.
Another unintentional benefit was that the field has progressed so I had the chance to learn about concepts that I might have not worked with otherwise, at least hands-on. For example, IoT was very futuristic when I joined my BSc, but we now have core lessons around it in my MSc.
Hope it helps.
Thank you for the answer, it is very helpful ✌️