Hmm my opinion is it probably doesn't matter which college you go to. I don't think anyone doing recruiting would know the difference between the two schools, they would just see you have a MS. Go to whichever is cheaper and you would be less stressed at.
My alternate opinion is, if you are just planning to do regular software engineering career, you probably won't need a masters degree anyways. I have a BS in Physics, and i was able to start a software engineering career without too much difficulty.
I don’t think anyone doing recruiting would know the difference between the two schools
Yeah I agree on that point, just wanted to know if being in California might open more doors than Indiana.
On your alternate opinion, I'm doing this Master's primarily to get out of my country with good career prospects since long term it isn't safe for people with my background here.
I'm a midwesterner, i would probably choose indiana over california, just based on living expense alone. I also am easily annoyed by the tech-bro culture, so I'd stay away from california in that respect too.
On your alternate opinion, I’m doing this Master’s primarily to get out of my country with good career prospects since long term it isn’t safe for people with my background here.
Hmm my opinion is it probably doesn't matter which college you go to. I don't think anyone doing recruiting would know the difference between the two schools, they would just see you have a MS. Go to whichever is cheaper and you would be less stressed at.
My alternate opinion is, if you are just planning to do regular software engineering career, you probably won't need a masters degree anyways. I have a BS in Physics, and i was able to start a software engineering career without too much difficulty.
Yeah I agree on that point, just wanted to know if being in California might open more doors than Indiana.
On your alternate opinion, I'm doing this Master's primarily to get out of my country with good career prospects since long term it isn't safe for people with my background here.
I'm a midwesterner, i would probably choose indiana over california, just based on living expense alone. I also am easily annoyed by the tech-bro culture, so I'd stay away from california in that respect too.
That's a good enough reason for me.