MS Applied Statistics, MS Computer Science, MS Applied Economics?
andSo
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I work full-time in the military as a logistics officer. I have 3 years of management experience. I'm considering leaving the military in a few years to start a civilian career. I have a bachelor's in journalism and another in computer science. I'm the kind of person that has no particular interest in a given field; I study what interests me at the time. Right now, I'm having a hard time deciding which graduate program I want to pursue online: MS Applied Economics, MS Computer Science, or MS Applied Statistics. I have no idea what I want to do as a civilian (I really had no clue what I wanted to do in the military either). All I know is, my end goal is to work in a civilian position that pays well, uses new technology, but for the most part, zero fbombs are given about the exact position.
Anyone with experience in either of those degree programs?
Anyone with experience in either of those degree programs?
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Polynomial Member Posts: 365Computer Science.
No question to me. Its going provide the broadest help to any job in tech. -
andSo Member Posts: 11 ■□□□□□□□□□That's what I am leaning towards since I know what to expect in the MS-CS program. But I'm not the best programmer in the world even though I hold a bachelor's degree in computer science. I remember learning to program was fun for a short while, but it soon became more like a chore. The MS-CS program I'm looking at doesn't require insane programming skills, so I should be fine.