CS Masters = how much more money?

yes plz help I am curios

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Degree doesn't matter.
You're in college because you cant get internships or industry experience without nepotism or actively being a college student.
If you don't graduate with a job offer already secured you wasted your time and money.

CS BS Straight to CS MS = lose of job market
Don't make this mistake. Most entry level jobs will ignore your resume if you list a Masters because they don't want to pay for it and places that will are highly competitive.

Get a job with your BS and then go back for your masters or do it over time while working.

Less money actually. You do get more if you go to phd though

Cybersecurity is the big thing now, user. Getting a Master's in it can potentially get you six digits.
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Wow I had not considered this. Thank you anons!!! This actually makes a lot of sense.

Unless you have a job lined up and they are cool with you doing your masters while working with them full or part time until your finished I wouldn't do it. You can always come back to do it once you have a few years of experience or do it overnight online or such.

I think BS -> MS straight is bad signal.
You weren't intelligent or motivated enough to go for PHD but also didn't just go to job market, why?
It only makes sense if you need to reinvigorate stagnate career or you're using it to get into country.
Opportunity cost too high otherwise.

Would it even be any harder online? I don't learn anything in class anyway I have to go back and relearn it all alone.

Also are there many traps in this field

Yeah that's true too! Ok I will just finish out the BS

Master's in Information Systems pays better, kid.

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