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What I Learned Taking CS6601: Artificial Intelligence

What I Learned Taking CS6601: Artificial Intelligence

I expected my earlier OMSCS classes to prepare me for CS6601, but I quickly realized they hadn't. Artificial Intelligence has a reputation as one of the toughest classes in the program, and that's true. You can't just fit it in after work and expect to keep up. I was surprised...

OMSCS Course Review: CS 6200 Graduate Introduction to Operating Systems

OMSCS Course Review: CS 6200 Graduate Introduction to Operating Systems

I took an operating systems class in college and remembered the basics like processes, threads, virtual memory, and scheduling. CS 6200 went over these topics again, but in much more detail. After years of working with real systems, the material meant more to me this time. This course isn't an...

OMSCS Course Review: CS 6250 Computer Networks

OMSCS Course Review: CS 6250 Computer Networks

When I signed up for CS 6250, I thought I knew networking. Years of configuring routers and troubleshooting connectivity issues in my home lab and for cloud customers have given me confidence. What I didn't expect was to discover how much of the internet runs on what amounts to a...

Why I Chose Georgia Tech's OMSCS Program

Why I Chose Georgia Tech's OMSCS Program

In the tech industry, continuous learning isn't just optional; it's essential. After several years in the industry, I found myself at a familiar crossroads: how do I advance my knowledge and credentials while maintaining my career momentum? The answer came in the form of Georgia Tech's Online Master of Science...

My First OMSCS Course: Human-Computer Interaction (CS 6750)

My First OMSCS Course: Human-Computer Interaction (CS 6750)

When I started Georgia Tech's OMSCS program, I knew I wanted to ease back into school before diving into the more programming-heavy courses. Human-Computer Interaction seemed like the perfect choice. It was a way to get my feet wet with the rhythm of grad school without immediately drowning in code....

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