hi Will, I have heard that OMSCS has dialed down on their difficulty levels on their modules, to reduce the student drop-out rate. How true is this, considering OMSCS stands out for the very reason that they from one of the finest CS programs in the world. And if they are to reduce the intensity of the modules/courses how will one upskill their knowledge base. Please let us know if this is truly the case.
I haven’t heard about them dialing it back. I am not an OMSCS student so I can’t say for sure. I would be surprised if they made it too easy, they wouldn’t want to soften their overall CS departments brand.
@@willelliottYT Thanks for replying will. I myself come from an electrical engineering and economics background and trying to break into CS tech...I recently just say your other video how i Became a SWE without a CS degree.. Things are slightly different where I'm from but definetly you do show us that one could pave their own path...Cheers for that
What do you think is the most important thing to prepare for?
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Thank you so much for the video! I am starting this fall. Very excited!!!
hi Will, I have heard that OMSCS has dialed down on their difficulty levels on their modules, to reduce the student drop-out rate.
How true is this, considering OMSCS stands out for the very reason that they from one of the finest CS programs in the world. And if they are to reduce the intensity of the modules/courses how will one upskill their knowledge base.
Please let us know if this is truly the case.
I haven’t heard about them dialing it back. I am not an OMSCS student so I can’t say for sure. I would be surprised if they made it too easy, they wouldn’t want to soften their overall CS departments brand.
@@willelliottYT Thanks for replying will. I myself come from an electrical engineering and economics background and trying to break into CS tech...I recently just say your other video how i Became a SWE without a CS degree..
Things are slightly different where I'm from but definetly you do show us that one could pave their own path...Cheers for that
@@kiranmenon3044 Glad to talk with a fellow EE. Plenty of great options to learn CS these days!