Can you please answer these questions 1. How many students are in the class (roughly) 2. How often does people realistically get GA/TA positions, and does it waive off the semester's tuition? 3. Reason for picking UW over TAMU, considering the ROI for TAMU is very high? 4. How intense is the course? Would you have time to leetcode, learn other stuff or would we be completely burnt out with assignments? TIA!
@@sarathnambiar8976 I did find a few answers. 1. Class size is generally 100-110 2. Its a bloodbath from what I've heard to get a funded TA/GA position at the iSchool. But it does waive off the tuition 3. Haven't found a fitting answer to this yet. But the minimum wage of Seattle is almost twice than that of other cities, so your part time job pay would be higher. Also the Seattle advantage of having big tech actively recruiting from UDub is an add on. 4. It's not super intense. You take 3 classes over a quarter (10 weeks) and you're apparently left with time for part-time jobs, if any. Dont quote me on it, this is the information I've gathered from current student. There might be inaccuracies. Hope it helps
Can you please answer these questions
1. How many students are in the class (roughly)
2. How often does people realistically get GA/TA positions, and does it waive off the semester's tuition?
3. Reason for picking UW over TAMU, considering the ROI for TAMU is very high?
4. How intense is the course? Would you have time to leetcode, learn other stuff or would we be completely burnt out with assignments?
TIA!
I would recommend reaching out to Greeshma via LinkedIn directly as she would be at a better place to give you a clear picture about this
Hey buddy, I too am in the same dilemma and have the exact same questions. Were you able to find the answers?
@@sarathnambiar8976 I did find a few answers.
1. Class size is generally 100-110
2. Its a bloodbath from what I've heard to get a funded TA/GA position at the iSchool. But it does waive off the tuition
3. Haven't found a fitting answer to this yet. But the minimum wage of Seattle is almost twice than that of other cities, so your part time job pay would be higher. Also the Seattle advantage of having big tech actively recruiting from UDub is an add on.
4. It's not super intense. You take 3 classes over a quarter (10 weeks) and you're apparently left with time for part-time jobs, if any.
Dont quote me on it, this is the information I've gathered from current student. There might be inaccuracies. Hope it helps
Hey man I am preparing for fall 2026 admissions Mscs are there any masterclasses or guidance sessions available?
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