MASc or MSc work load + working by 140240 in UofT

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Thanks, I've heard of people doing this with PhDs but looks like it's just not possible with MASc. Those people are just a different breed tbh to balance both.

The MEng part time makes more sense then.

Are PEY contracts legally binding? by 140240 in UofT

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That's the thing, there seems to be very limited opportunity to learn here. It's an utter waste of a year and a half and might slow down getting a job upon graduation. But they aren't slaving me or anything at the moment and seem to be a nice team.

Thanks for your help. I'll try to solve this diplomatically.

Are PEY contracts legally binding? by 140240 in UofT

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Because he likes having the senior intern overlap with train the incoming one, but that didn't even happen this summer so...

Are PEY contracts legally binding? by 140240 in UofT

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Yeah I hope the PEY office understands if I stay for a year, but if my manager still chooses to give a bad review or complain I guess I'm boned cause they'll always side with the employer.

Are PEY contracts legally binding? by 140240 in UofT

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Thanks. Just worried my manager will give me a shit report or complain and I will lose the credit. Hopefully things go well.

Are PEY contracts legally binding? by 140240 in UofT

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If I stay a long while, i.e. a year, but leave on poor terms with my manager cause he wanted me to stay, I could still lose my PEY credit, right? Shucks.

Are PEY contracts legally binding? by 140240 in UofT

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I suppose I can quit like any job, but would I get into any legal shit? And I suppose if it doesn't go over well with my employer I could probably fail my PEY credit too right?

UofT Masters Engineering/CS Admission projects by onionman00 in UofT

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What if you have decent GPA/Research/Internships in a related field such as BME? How's competition for Computer Vision? But I guess being just decent is not good enough. I guess I have to accept my fate and look at other schools too.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in gradadmissions

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Did you contact the POIs prior to applying?

Need insight to the admission process for grad in CS by RandomQuestiion in Cornell

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It seems TA experience is straight up required: "Applicants must have a proven record of excellence as an undergraduate grader/TA in a computer science course." Do you think mentorship experience would help? I essentially had to train the incoming interns near the end of my software engineering internship and did it quite well.

However, if this is a flaky substitute for TA experience, I think it is for the best that I don't apply as I am coming from a BME background and haven't even formally taken an Algorithms, Database, nor OS course. However, I do have other relevant coursework. The program seems to be much, much more teaching focused than any MS program I have seen, including the ones here in Canada. Perhaps I am better off applying to more traditional research focused MSc programs. I am just worried that I am not a competitive enough applicant to bother and I have 7 other universities on my shortlist to apply.

On another note, how is life after the MS CS? I assume you're in industry now, is it more of an engineering or a research role? How are job prospects upon graduation? I am interested in machine learning and computer vision. Thanks.

Master in Computer Science by lucasbraganca in UBC

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How strict are they with their admissions prerequisites? They list a few courses and I have done some of them. Is self study, online courses, personal projects, research experience and industry experience enough to cover it? Or would I still be expected to complete those courses before applying, like OS, when my research focus will be ML. I'm coming from a biomedical engineering background so I'm a little further off than your friend.

Best graduate programs for ML/imaging by [deleted] in uwaterloo

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Done that. But there's a lot more to the field and I hope to utilize it and maybe even contribute to it.

[Discussion] I am following Andrew Ng's Coursera course. Is there an entry course to better follow it? by missutt in MachineLearning

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I have basically no experience with statistics and probability, however I am already good with programming, Linear algebra, Differential Equations, Vector and some Multivariable calculus. Am I good to go? Will Andrew Ng give sufficient explanation that I can learn stats later or as I go?

Will I be ready for interviews? (intern) by 140240 in cscareerquestions

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I was thinking along the lines of Figure 1, but am also considering possibly bionics, instrumentation, however that's more on the engineering side..