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I'm applying for a masters in fall of next year and was wondering if anyone had suggestions for interesting/challenging master's degrees in CS. I think that even though picking the right university is important, it is even more important to pick a master's degree where you'll find talented/creative people to interact and learn from.

background: never taken AI, discrete math, compilers, operating systems, data structures, cryptography or anything involving c/c++ courses

looking for: hci research & applications, the future of mobile tech & social interaction, something tangible and not abstract, somewhere where I can take a minor in music/art/design

inspiration: randy pausch, johnny lee, blaise aguera, jeff han, 42entertainment, and jonathan harris (ted.com)

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In which country do you want to study? – eflles Oct 27 '08 at 8:28

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background: never taken AI, discrete math, compilers, operating systems, data structures, cryptography or anything involving c/c++ courses

Hmmm ... It would have been OK had you not taken cryptogrophy or AI, but if you dont have an idea of Data Structures, Operating Systems, Compilers etc., I am not sure you have lot of options for good shot at 'hardcore' CS stuff at Master's level.

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The college I went to had a really poor CS program, and I did not realize it until it was too late. What suggestions would you offer me? – josuef Oct 27 '08 at 8:43
I don't mind working my ass off for the subject GRE in CS. I want to do better and expand my potential. As I read Komisar's "The monk and the riddle" and listened to Steve Jobs' address at Stanford, I thought that my worst regret in life was not having pursued a better education. – josuef Oct 27 '08 at 8:51
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Go for a software engineering course, you can always learn the speficic details while you are working,but the understanding of what is the overall architecture and what goes where and what are the general practises will give you a very good idea of where to go.

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