Ask HN: Applied Computing MSc in U of Toronto
I have applied to join the University of Toronto Applied Computing Masters program that starts in september this year. I do not come from a STEM background, but do work with data analysis and wish to develop ML skills.
There are a few questions that I could ask the admissions office, but I would like to read opinions from more neutral sources:
1. What kind of career prospects should I expect after graduating? I aim to work with Machine/Deep Learning, but I have no experience in Industry. I also have no idea how the Ontario market is, but am willing to move.
2. U of T is renowned in Computer Science, but this is a new course that has only been offered since 2010, and I believe it is a Professional MSc. Is this in any way viewed as "less" compared to a regular MSc by industry? Any other remarks?
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[ 3.5 ms ] story [ 24.1 ms ] threadU of T is a great school. You will not have a problem getting a very respectable salary and a great job in the USA.
At the risk of sounding like a douche, I left Ontario many years ago for the US and have never looked back. Without getting into too much detail, I made more in the US in the first 10 years then I could have ever made in my lifetime working in Canada.
Good Luck...
Since I and my children like to eat and no one left me any kind of large inheritance, money is a factor. If you feel that it is not important then there will be many opportunities for you to utilize your new skills after completing your studies.
My wife who is an expert in her field has spent time helping companies in a certain industry implement massive new systems. While on her many stints in Canada (GTA) she has noticed that there is an extreme level of under employment. CS Engineers from UofW working for 52k a year doing administrative type tasks. One Gentleman who had a MCS from UofT was earning a salary in the low 60's doing tech support for a system. In comparison I was earning over 6 figures in 2005 working as an Cyber Security Specialist. These are just a few examples and there were many more.
I envy you that you are able to live a care free life where money is not a factor in your pursuit of knowledge and survival. There will be many employers from you to choose from if this is the case.
Good Luck..
The prospect of having to immigrate to the US does bother me somewhat, since it requires dealing with the visa lottery as a non-north american.