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Really thinking about a career change, is a coding bootcamp worth it ?

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u/cb_hanson_III wrote (the comment Michael replied to):

>If you are still working full time as an accountant and are not in a rush, a part time masters at top 10 CS school could be good and open up "new grad" opportunities via the school. Does MIT, Berkeley, Stanford, CMU, etc. even have part-time masters for their core CS programs?

u/michaelnovati replied ·
Yeah you have to watch out for programs that have a low entry bar and are very expensive. You are looking for a "real" masters CS program. I'm not up to date on what the schools offer since COVID and how things work. I know in the past people have done part a time masters at Stanford yeah. If none of them offer a legit masters now then I wouldn't do them. GTech's online program is decent but I don't consider in this bucket yeah, like I would be on the fence between that and a top tier bootcamp. Depending on goals and you.