For someone whose bachelor degree program was very short on comp sci./math coursework and is planning on picking up some courses to shore up their application, how important is the issuing school? I'd emphasis that this is more for the line on the CV than for pedagogic purposes, I have a fairly strong grasp of the level of math and computer science, but it's pretty much all through self-study and work experience. How much would I be hurt by taking them through a community college(albeit a relatively well-regarded system), at least) rather than a four-year university(a U.C. school) at several times the cost and far less flexibility in schedule?
I know it will make a difference, but for non-degree coursework how much of a difference will it make? Is it the sort of thing that will only matter at the margins, or will having calculus and C++ courses from a community college round-filed?
I know it will make a difference, but for non-degree coursework how much of a difference will it make? Is it the sort of thing that will only matter at the margins, or will having calculus and C++ courses from a community college round-filed?