REALISTIC expectations for Georgia Tech OMSCS

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  • Опубликовано: 3 июл 2024
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    CHAPTERS
    00:00 Updates/Intro
    00:56 Needing a MS
    02:17 (Short term) Career Impact
    03:31 Machine Learning specialization roles
    04:54 Master's in Data Science vs. CS
    05:46 Summary
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Комментарии • 62

  • @bryan_truong
    @bryan_truong  4 месяца назад +4

    Hey guys, please consider subscribing if you found this video helpful! I've since graduated and work for Microsoft as a SWE II. Thanks :)

  • @grandadmiralthrawn66
    @grandadmiralthrawn66 8 месяцев назад +32

    I would say the ROI increases immensely for someone that did a non-CS bachelor's. An MSCS from GT for under $7k is insane value.

    • @bryan_truong
      @bryan_truong  8 месяцев назад

      Great perspective!

    • @piedepew
      @piedepew Месяц назад

      But do they allow non cs students. Please guide me

    • @Crafty-Druid
      @Crafty-Druid 13 дней назад

      @@piedepewyes, but you will not get in without taking pre-requisite courses (which you can do at a community college) or having work experience in CS.

  • @Emucat
    @Emucat 9 месяцев назад +18

    Thank you . Even though no immediate change, this will add value to your 5 year, 10 year or 15 year goals. Having a master’s degree from a reputed college will be an added advantage with architect roles or management roles where you need more breadth - but that also means you will have to work on other soft skills as well.
    Other things I agree with your view points.

  • @aronianspigonian8589
    @aronianspigonian8589 9 месяцев назад +3

    I’m a cs undergrad halfway through my degree and you guys in the comments are awesome. Thanks to everyone sharing their ideas about what a masters offers and means to you. I am nowhere near making these particular decisions myself, but I believe it’ll be invaluable in the future having taken in your thought patterns and whatnot.
    Also, special thanks to you Mr. Truong for your insight and especially your casey neistat-esk vlogs where you’re exploring a city with some cool vibes and stuff. You are actually one (small, tbh) reason I went ahead and hopped into computer science! Thank you very much.

  • @ShrutiEbony
    @ShrutiEbony 5 месяцев назад +1

    I am so grateful to have found this video. Thank you so much for making this video sharing your honest experience. I am also a software engineer with around 3 years of experience and I have been going through the same dilemma and now thanks to your video I have my answers

    • @bryan_truong
      @bryan_truong  5 месяцев назад

      thanks, glad you found it helpful! Please consider giving me a like/subscribing as well for me :)

  • @bronsonschnitzel7493
    @bronsonschnitzel7493 9 месяцев назад +3

    Thanks for all of our insights and opinions on the program. I'm in the same position as you. BS in CS, experienced SWE but I want to do the program to continue my learning.

    • @remoneshak546
      @remoneshak546 9 месяцев назад

      Same here, I feel it’s the best way to stay sharp. Also, really want to get into machine learning, so it will help me accelerate that shift.

    • @bryan_truong
      @bryan_truong  9 месяцев назад +1

      Agreed! I think it was great to demonstrate knowledge/interest in moving from standard SWE roles to a more data-driven, ML-adjacent SWE role

  • @neomage2021
    @neomage2021 4 месяца назад +2

    Same for me. I've been a software engineer for 15 years. I decided to do OMSCS to further my education and explore, plus it was super cheap.

  • @edsonphilippe58
    @edsonphilippe58 9 месяцев назад +1

    Feels the same as I am about to graduate. Part of me is testing the market to see if I am offered more cash, but with the current economy, it's hard to get interviews line up compared to 2 years ago.

    • @bryan_truong
      @bryan_truong  9 месяцев назад +1

      Absolutely. Tougher market for sure. Thankfully (knock on wood) layoffs seem to have slowed down for the year though

  • @brianmccormick8328
    @brianmccormick8328 Месяц назад

    It’s a great program. Finished May of 2022.

    • @bryan_truong
      @bryan_truong  20 дней назад

      hell yeah, congrats! Hope you are enjoying post-omscs life

  • @perezident14
    @perezident14 3 месяца назад +1

    How many classes were you taking while working full time? I have an unrelated degree and I’m considering OMSCS to fill some gaps of knowledge / become competitive with a tech degree. I’ve been working as a software engineer (primarily backend and database) for the past 3 years.

    • @bryan_truong
      @bryan_truong  3 месяца назад

      I did two classes a semester when work was a little bit slower, but when doing so, I did one difficult class and one "fluff" class. When work was more demanding I only did one class at a time.

  • @FF18Cloud
    @FF18Cloud 2 месяца назад

    Man, that first point's really hitting me now that im almost halfway done with my masters at Kennesaw state for software engineering

    • @bryan_truong
      @bryan_truong  2 месяца назад

      best of luck to you! Yeah for us that were already in the industry, i don't think we need a master's, but can't hurt (*shrugs)

  • @lijames8989
    @lijames8989 9 месяцев назад +7

    I am in the program, hoping to switch into ML engineer role after graduation. I am currently in Finance. I have seen people taking about the program itself is not sufficient enough for you to get a ML engineer job afterwards. Any insights or comment on that? I saw a lot of SWE try to avoid ML courses but rather taking more system courses. What would be your thoughts on that? Which course specifically and directly either help you in your current role or help you get your current job? Could you post more videos on your current job? Were you working on cloud computing infrastructure?

    • @bryan_truong
      @bryan_truong  9 месяцев назад

      Hi, thanks for the comment and great idea. I definitely can make a video talking about my current role. You are correct- my team aims to ensure that the infrastructure offered for Azure high performance computing workloads meet quality standards. My specific subteam works on collecting and interpreting the telemetry from these clusters' nodes. In my experience, I was able to use the master's degree to say, "I am a software engineer, but I can do ML work as well, so I want to be on a team that has primarily SWE work now but is beginning to look at leveraging the data that we are collecting.".

    • @lijames8989
      @lijames8989 8 месяцев назад

      Hey, thanks for your response! I did not get a notification of that, but your new uploaded video reminded me to come here and check it. From your response, it sounds like systems courses are more relevant to what you are doing right now. But you are ready for the future ML work that the team may tap into. That's awesome! @@bryan_truong

  • @MJ-cf9nl
    @MJ-cf9nl 6 месяцев назад +1

    I am a Tech Lead Software Engineer with almost 20 years experience and I want to do my Georgia Tech OMSCS but stay in my same field of specialization. I have many colleagues that I work with everyday who are doing ML/DS and I don't think I want to switch to that filed fulltime..

    • @bryan_truong
      @bryan_truong  6 месяцев назад

      Great perspective. Yeah I think it’s totally okay (and should be encouraged) to get a masters and study ML without feeling the need to move into that as a primary job role

  • @csplau
    @csplau 5 месяцев назад

    I just applied for OMS cybersecurity to Georgia Tech today! I’m a CCIE specialized in sp routing and I wanna learn more in depth about cybersecurity!

    • @bryan_truong
      @bryan_truong  5 месяцев назад +1

      best of luck to you! Be sure to subscribe if you're interested in tech content ;)

    • @csplau
      @csplau 5 месяцев назад

      @@bryan_truong yes I did. Thx for sharing

  • @CLG111
    @CLG111 9 месяцев назад +11

    I think you were more attractive as a job candidate because you were in the OMSCS program versus not being in it. So I think it was a benefit.

    • @bryan_truong
      @bryan_truong  9 месяцев назад +1

      I agree! I do think that people should leverage being in the program to start to move to jobs that are more interesting to them. In my case, because I got a new job with 21 of the 30 credits completed, when I actually graduated, not much changed, as I had already pointed to being in the Master's Degree program. during the interview/application process

  • @abhsihekdave4321
    @abhsihekdave4321 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hey Bryan, how did you approach IBM to pay for OMSCS? Is there any app on their portal or do you have to approach your IBM people manager?

    • @bryan_truong
      @bryan_truong  9 месяцев назад +2

      Hey IBM did not pay for it. There is a rule that you have to stay at IBM for x amount of time (I think it’s a few years) after completing the master’s degree if they pay for it. For that reason, I didn’t try to get IBM to pay for any of it. Microsoft (my current employer) did pay for the last 9 credit hours, though, once I switched companies

  • @priyakdey7891
    @priyakdey7891 6 месяцев назад

    Is Bachelors in cs necessary or bachelors in any field is good. I have a degree in electronics .

    • @bryan_truong
      @bryan_truong  6 месяцев назад

      I think any related field is good, but you will need to demonstrate that you have experience with computer science in some sort of academic setting. From their website: "The best advice is to take (and pass) courses in computer science from an accredited institution. If you don’t have a computing background, passing these courses will present its own challenges and give you a preview of what the OMS CS curriculum will be like."

  • @ji-ib5tr
    @ji-ib5tr Месяц назад

    Thanks for your information. How about this program for Hardware Engineer? For details, the hardware engineer working with Linux, Network(Cisco), Server, Storage, etc. Im already working as a junior hardware engineer, eager to learn about some more field in computers😂. I am curious OMSCS's coursework can be helpful for this case.

    • @bryan_truong
      @bryan_truong  Месяц назад +1

      Hm. I'm honestly not too sure. Maybe the computing systems specialization may be useful? But I do fear that the coursework will be overkill on the programming side of things and is more of a software engineering focus. I think they do cover high performance computing architecture well in the coursework, but I don't think it would be as comprehensive for hardware engineering as it is for software engineering.

    • @ji-ib5tr
      @ji-ib5tr Месяц назад

      @@bryan_truong thanks bro, so then could you please recommend any online master program in US related to Information Tech or Hardware if you just know about it.

  • @MrCapitano999
    @MrCapitano999 13 дней назад

    Hey @bryan_truong, can you tell me if i had to turn down the admission offer/ not join the programme after applying due some personal problems, would my future applications for the same programmes be considered or will I be blacklisted?

    • @bryan_truong
      @bryan_truong  12 дней назад +1

      I don’t think there is a blacklist/cooldown period

    • @MrCapitano999
      @MrCapitano999 11 дней назад +1

      @@bryan_truong thanks man,

  • @user-wb1wu7fu6q
    @user-wb1wu7fu6q 9 месяцев назад

    Could you talk about how you were able to get into Data Science? Could you show us the resume and portfolio that got you the offers? I am currently in the in the program and I'm trying to get into DS, but I'm really not sure what companies look for when they are hiring for such a role. Thanks!!

    • @bryan_truong
      @bryan_truong  9 месяцев назад +3

      Yeah, I am going to make a video about my current role soon. But to be clear, it is a software engineering role on Azure's AI + High Performance Computing Team. So I'm not a full time data scientist, I just do some data science related work.

    • @user-wb1wu7fu6q
      @user-wb1wu7fu6q 9 месяцев назад

      @@bryan_truong I see! I would still love to know about how you landed your job!

  • @williamchen4480
    @williamchen4480 8 месяцев назад

    What languages are the courses in? I recently finished a post bacc cs program and only know python

    • @bryan_truong
      @bryan_truong  8 месяцев назад

      It varies by course; for most of the ML specialization courses, they are in Python, but there are some classes in R, Java, C, C++, so it just depends what you take.

    • @WilliamChennn
      @WilliamChennn 8 месяцев назад

      @@bryan_truong Ahh, so do i really need a background in those languages? Like do you think I can pickup those languages while in the course or should I learn the basics of both before applying

    • @bryan_truong
      @bryan_truong  8 месяцев назад

      Can just pick it up on the go

    • @sandamza524
      @sandamza524 4 месяца назад

      may I ask where did you complete you post bacc cs?

  • @nguyenhuynh3792
    @nguyenhuynh3792 10 дней назад

    What did you do to prepare for each course in advance? Did you read recommended textbook for each course? Asking this because I wanted to know the best strategy

    • @bryan_truong
      @bryan_truong  10 дней назад

      I definitely did not. I didn’t prepare much for each course at all

    • @nguyenhuynh3792
      @nguyenhuynh3792 10 дней назад

      @@bryan_truong oh really? And what would you do if u were stuck on projects? What outside resources did you use?

    • @bryan_truong
      @bryan_truong  8 дней назад

      I would just google search as needed. Generally the internal class forums were the most helpful, though (Ed/Piazza)

    • @nguyenhuynh3792
      @nguyenhuynh3792 8 дней назад

      @@bryan_truong would you please give me an example of how you googled when you were stuck on assignments? Thanks. Sorry for asking too much

  • @archanagodaba8416
    @archanagodaba8416 4 месяца назад

    Is the degree certificate valid for only 6 years?

    • @bryan_truong
      @bryan_truong  4 месяца назад +1

      No it’s just a normal degree… so indefinitely I guess lol

  • @andymcgavern5131
    @andymcgavern5131 8 месяцев назад +1

    What about career changers?

    • @bryan_truong
      @bryan_truong  8 месяцев назад

      That is a good point; I think any master's in CS is useful if you are trying to move into software engineering and didn't have an undergrad degree in CS or are already a software engineer. I did point to the classes I was taking in the master's program when I interviewed/moved from a standard full stack engineer into a more specialized software engineering role in the AI/High Performance Computing space (in my current role). But you can certainly leverage being in the program before actually finishing the program when interviewing

  • @tsboxing9037
    @tsboxing9037 3 месяца назад

    Finishing my application today, you gave me the extra motivation I already have my bachelors and masters in mechanical engineering from a very heavy CS school I’m in the semiconductor space and would love to move back into a robotics role (my original plan) or towards SWE. May I connect with you on LinkedIn? Great video btw

    • @bryan_truong
      @bryan_truong  3 месяца назад

      Absolutely! Thanks for watching and be sure to sub ;)