Sep 18, 2010 09:46
Thursday I went to my orientation for my Masters of Engineering. So yeah, I guess I'm a grad student now, at least part time. I'm going to be taking 1-2 classes a quarter, and working on my masters. The Masters of Engineering is different from a standard MS degree in that it doesn't require a thesis - instead, they make you do a project. The project is a lot less work than the thesis, as they say it should be equivalent to one 3 credit one quarter class. The entire masters is 45 credit hours. I'm hoping to get it done as fast as I can, but it may take as long as 5 years. I don't want to be working on this degree in 5 years, as I want to not be in Cincinnati by that time. So, it's time to buckle down.
Besides, how hard can masters level electrical and computer engineering classes be? :)