03-11-2021, 11:43 PM
How much are you looking to spend? There are plenty of non-competitive schools, it all depends on the price you're willing to pay. From public/state universities to non-profit/private, to the For-Profit private schools, some of them with a good reputation, to others who are obscure, to the ones that have a bad reputation... anyways, if Masters of Computer Science is what you're looking for, you need to decide which options to pick from.
Would you go for something like a Masters in Liberal Arts with a concentration in Computer Science - haha, how about a Masters of Professional Development with a concentration in Computer Science? For ROI/Value, I suggest a few of the cheapest public/state universities first or competency ones... and if you don't find anything, then go for the smaller non-profits, if all else fails, then the big for-profits may be a viable option...
Would you go for something like a Masters in Liberal Arts with a concentration in Computer Science - haha, how about a Masters of Professional Development with a concentration in Computer Science? For ROI/Value, I suggest a few of the cheapest public/state universities first or competency ones... and if you don't find anything, then go for the smaller non-profits, if all else fails, then the big for-profits may be a viable option...
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