Cost for Admission for MS degree in computer science in USA
Question Posted Monday June 27 2011, 12:21 pm
What could be the Average cost for studying M.S degree in computer science in USA for a foreign Candidate
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: Colleges & Universities? AFriendsAdviceIsToShare answered Tuesday August 30 2011, 6:35 pm: Bad career choice stay away from it, you can never be your own boss in any major or posibly even trivial endevor. So my advice is Do something more rewarding and in Computer related issues almost exclusively only the fattest cats play, and you need to almost as fat as Microsoft to play amongst these fat cats. For those who don't what I mean by fat cats in the context is having nearly the same finantial clout as Microsoft. And if you work another then you are treated no better than a slave, goes with the territory it seems, In other words the Job is Like that. Never try to get into a Job for any apparently impressive monetary gain. Get into what you enjoy, more chance of keeping your Job then and doing well at it. [ AFriendsAdviceIsToShare's advice column | Ask AFriendsAdviceIsToShare A Question ]
DangerNerd answered Sunday July 3 2011, 7:24 am: Hello there,
There are too many variable to give you a solid answer here. Each school has a VERY different cost.
Do you already have your B.S. degree completed? If not, there is that to get out of the way.
I am advising you to contact a school you would like to attend and ask their admissions/finance department this question.
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