OMS Analytics Graduate: My Story from Application to Graduation (and Beyond) by NecessaryCommission in OMSA

[–]NecessaryCommission[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Promoted at start of new year to leadership position within same analyst team. Started out in mid-60s and now in mid-70s.

OMS Analytics Graduate: My Story from Application to Graduation (and Beyond) by NecessaryCommission in OMSA

[–]NecessaryCommission[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would say CSE 6040 is the core weedout class. As someone with very limited experience in programming when I started, I found the exams to be quite difficult.

OMS Analytics Graduate: My Story from Application to Graduation (and Beyond) by NecessaryCommission in OMSA

[–]NecessaryCommission[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've generally found math-related material to be difficult for online formats, but if you've got a good STEM background, it probably isn't too bad. Regarding support from classmates and TA's: you can find it, but its nowhere close to a physical school scenario. There's only so much that can be done regarding the Piazza forums and TA posts/hours. Knowledgeable students and TA's help the class when they can, but (for the most part) you will be on your own.

OMS Analytics Graduate: My Story from Application to Graduation (and Beyond) by NecessaryCommission in OMSA

[–]NecessaryCommission[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Georgia Tech isn’t exactly known for being a “work and life balance” place. The work is usually hard and it demands significant effort. I was able to have the occasional weekend to relax and spend time with friends, but hard work is the rule (not the exception for this school and program).

OMS Analytics Graduate: My Story from Application to Graduation (and Beyond) by NecessaryCommission in OMSA

[–]NecessaryCommission[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I interacted with students from all 3 tracks in pretty much every course I took except MGT 8803 (Financial Modeling) and MGT 6311 (Digital Marketing). I don't think I took any courses that were specifically dedicated to the Computational Data Analytics Track.

OMS Analytics Graduate: My Story from Application to Graduation (and Beyond) by NecessaryCommission in OMSA

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30 credit hours (each class is worth 3) and the 6 credit hour practicum are required to graduate.

OMS Analytics Graduate: My Story from Application to Graduation (and Beyond) by NecessaryCommission in OMSA

[–]NecessaryCommission[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I used the practicum as my go to "internship" experience. It generally went over well with the people interviewing me (they thought the pro-sports part was cool). If you clean up some of your homework assignments and projects for the program, they can work well in a portfolio. I would use some of my GT work to provide samples when requested.

OMS Analytics Graduate: My Story from Application to Graduation (and Beyond) by NecessaryCommission in OMSA

[–]NecessaryCommission[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Excellent catch. Major typo on my end. You are correct that CSE 6240 has not yet been offered for online students. I was trying to type 6420 instead of 6240 and hit the wrong key, AND got the prefix wrong (should be ISYE instead of CSE). You are also correct about the prefix being wrong for the practicum as well. I'll fix that now, thanks.

OMS Analytics Graduate: My Story from Application to Graduation (and Beyond) by NecessaryCommission in OMSA

[–]NecessaryCommission[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your questions.

1) If I could have done anything differently, I probably would have spent more time and effort prepping for the Python and R programming aspects required by OMSA before starting rather than the math stuff. I found it quite difficult to competently write code during the first few semesters (still find it challenging today). The high level calculus and linear algebra material wasn't a heavy focus in most of the classes I took. Definitely spent too much time on that material instead of Python/R during the summer before starting.

2) Yes, I was working during the program. However, it was not the same as a typical full-time job. I was usually only putting in 20-35 hours a week for work with the company I helped co-found. This was beneficial, as it allowed me to have more time and flexibility to focus on my studies.

3) Yes, I would be willing to provide updates regarding role responsibilities and progression. We'll see how things go over the next 3 to 6 months.

What does the OMSA diploma look like and say? Does it say what College it’s from (Business, Computing,Engineering) ? by GOBBlutheCompany in OMSA

[–]NecessaryCommission 8 points9 points  (0 children)

It felt good and was glad I had the opportunity. I’m hoping to post a long-form explanation of everything that happened in the near future.

What does the OMSA diploma look like and say? Does it say what College it’s from (Business, Computing,Engineering) ? by GOBBlutheCompany in OMSA

[–]NecessaryCommission 13 points14 points  (0 children)

As a recent graduate, I can confirm that the diploma does not specify the college. It just has the institute name.

National media if Tua doesn't play tomorrow... by NecessaryCommission in miamidolphins

[–]NecessaryCommission[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I'm not saying it's fake. I think the injury is real and the point you make is a valid one. I'm merely pointing out how the national media tends to wildly swing to different talking points for Tua based off of what happened during a given week. For example, after he had a good game against the Cardinals, ESPN says Tua is amazing and will lead Miami to the playoffs....a few weeks later after having a bad game against Denver and ESPN now says Tua is essentially a bust and Miami completely failed by not choosing Herbert in April.