Hello,
I'm new to this site and was hoping to get some advice on my master's choice. Currently I have an offer for a master's from imperial for optics and photonics( specialised field in physics) and warwick for computer science. Imperial starting next month, Warwick in 2 weeks... Haha.
My undergrad was in physics.
Links to course page: Imperial ,,, Warwick.
I applied for the MSc in computer science because I wanted to improve my employability for quant roles and for general SE. Although, in my undergrad I did some scientific programming in python and molecular simulation with a HPC it's still not enough for either Job.The photonics course is more experimental work and in my opinion seems more fulfilling. So which is better overall?
I'm new to this site and was hoping to get some advice on my master's choice. Currently I have an offer for a master's from imperial for optics and photonics( specialised field in physics) and warwick for computer science. Imperial starting next month, Warwick in 2 weeks... Haha.
My undergrad was in physics.
Links to course page: Imperial ,,, Warwick.
I applied for the MSc in computer science because I wanted to improve my employability for quant roles and for general SE. Although, in my undergrad I did some scientific programming in python and molecular simulation with a HPC it's still not enough for either Job.The photonics course is more experimental work and in my opinion seems more fulfilling. So which is better overall?
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