Anonymous wrote:Don’t do it if the goal is to find job. Waste of time and money.
😳 Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why limit to local internships?
DC is finishing CS undergrad at UMD and has had a few great out of state internships. Same for several of DC's friends.
DC will also be doing the +1 masters program, which I think is good not only for their career but also because the job market currently sucks.
Mine doing it too because is graduating with BS in 3 years. Seems to be a small program so was glad to be accepted.
How competitive is it to get in? Mine is in yr 2 in an out of state college.
From https://www.cs.umd.edu/grad/ms-policy-manual
“For the M.S. program, the admission rates were 4% in 2023, 9.2% in 2021, and 4.7% in 2020, with a historical average of around 5.6%”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why limit to local internships?
DC is finishing CS undergrad at UMD and has had a few great out of state internships. Same for several of DC's friends.
DC will also be doing the +1 masters program, which I think is good not only for their career but also because the job market currently sucks.
Mine doing it too because is graduating with BS in 3 years. Seems to be a small program so was glad to be accepted.
How competitive is it to get in? Mine is in yr 2 in an out of state college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why limit to local internships?
DC is finishing CS undergrad at UMD and has had a few great out of state internships. Same for several of DC's friends.
DC will also be doing the +1 masters program, which I think is good not only for their career but also because the job market currently sucks.
Mine doing it too because is graduating with BS in 3 years. Seems to be a small program so was glad to be accepted.
Anonymous wrote:I have a master’s in CS from UMD. It’s a good program. They have classes in a variety of specialties. I don’t know where else your DC is considering, so I can’t speak to your DC’s other choices.
I was able to obtain internships and job offers—the degree is respected in this area—but I think it will depend more on what focus area they choose.
Anonymous wrote:Why limit to local internships?
DC is finishing CS undergrad at UMD and has had a few great out of state internships. Same for several of DC's friends.
DC will also be doing the +1 masters program, which I think is good not only for their career but also because the job market currently sucks.