more thoughts on future education after MSCS
I looked up engineering licensure requirements for CA, UT, and FL, the 3 states I'm most likely to reside in long-term (though most likely not Utah). It looks like a master's degree counts as long as the school's corresponding undergrad is accredited. It is also my understanding that you can take FE / PE from an area other than what you majored in, so you're not locked in by your degree.
As a result, I'm proceeding with my self-study for now, then I'll probably just do the msee on cu-boulder (coursera) once I've completed the osee on github plus some meche stuff I've added. at cu boulder online, you can take the courses for noncredit, do the homework assignments, then pay for the course and take the exams. So you can go at a slower pace and still eventually get the degree, which would work well if you've got a lot going on (I do).
this doesn't change my commitment to CS and graphics -- it's still a high priority for me, I will finish this MS if it kills me, I am still reviewing the entire CS curriculum, doing lots of art, and I am applying to dev jobs. should be really interesting to see where this takes me, and how I can eventually get into the amusement park industry.
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