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RedRum69
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Good Day, all!
Currently having a semi-half-mid-life crisis xD
I am currently enrolled at the Open University (UK) nearly finished with first year (120credits), though this is distance learning and I would prefer to go to Birkbeck University of London which will be evening classes. Now, comes the dilemma that I have pulling my hair out and causing sleepless nights.
I am currently on a physics/mathematics course at the Open uni, and currently torn between 2 courses at Birkbeck when I transfer this September.
http://www.bbk.ac.uk/study/2018/undergraduate/programmes/UBSCOMPG_C/ COMPUTING (BSC): PART-TIME/FULL-TIME
OR
http://www.bbk.ac.uk/study/2018/undergraduate/programmes/UBSPSAST_C/ PLANETARY SCIENCE WITH ASTRONOMY (BSC): PART-TIME/FULL-TIME
But an interesting point is, I could potentially be able to attend a Masters Program and skip the whole Undergrad route.
The MSc courses I am interested in that I could possibly attend:
Data Science - http://www.bbk.ac.uk/study/2018/postgraduate/programmes/TMSDATSC_C/
Computer Science - http://www.bbk.ac.uk/study/2018/postgraduate/programmes/TMSCOSCI_C/
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Should I apply for both the Masters and skip the undergrad route?
Would Going A computer Science Route get me into an Astronomy/Physics career or PhD?
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My current interests are:
Astronomy, Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, Gaming,
My current skills:
Cloud Computing, Scripting, Windows/Linux, Full Stack, python - Currently working for Rackspace as a Systems Administrator and getting exposure to AWS and Google Cloud technologies.
Dream Career areas/Companies:
Astronomy, Physics, ESA, ESO, Google, Improbable, SpaceX, NASA, Robotics, AI, Blockchain
Thanks for anyone taking the time reading this :)
Currently having a semi-half-mid-life crisis xD
I am currently enrolled at the Open University (UK) nearly finished with first year (120credits), though this is distance learning and I would prefer to go to Birkbeck University of London which will be evening classes. Now, comes the dilemma that I have pulling my hair out and causing sleepless nights.
I am currently on a physics/mathematics course at the Open uni, and currently torn between 2 courses at Birkbeck when I transfer this September.
http://www.bbk.ac.uk/study/2018/undergraduate/programmes/UBSCOMPG_C/ COMPUTING (BSC): PART-TIME/FULL-TIME
OR
http://www.bbk.ac.uk/study/2018/undergraduate/programmes/UBSPSAST_C/ PLANETARY SCIENCE WITH ASTRONOMY (BSC): PART-TIME/FULL-TIME
But an interesting point is, I could potentially be able to attend a Masters Program and skip the whole Undergrad route.
The MSc courses I am interested in that I could possibly attend:
Data Science - http://www.bbk.ac.uk/study/2018/postgraduate/programmes/TMSDATSC_C/
Computer Science - http://www.bbk.ac.uk/study/2018/postgraduate/programmes/TMSCOSCI_C/
------------------------------------------------------------
Should I apply for both the Masters and skip the undergrad route?
Would Going A computer Science Route get me into an Astronomy/Physics career or PhD?
------------------------------------------------------------
My current interests are:
Astronomy, Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, Gaming,
My current skills:
Cloud Computing, Scripting, Windows/Linux, Full Stack, python - Currently working for Rackspace as a Systems Administrator and getting exposure to AWS and Google Cloud technologies.
Dream Career areas/Companies:
Astronomy, Physics, ESA, ESO, Google, Improbable, SpaceX, NASA, Robotics, AI, Blockchain
Thanks for anyone taking the time reading this :)