At 22 should I go back to school for a 2nd degree (in cs) or do a bootcamp

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  • Another option would be to check something like https://teachyourselfcs.com/ and make sure you have a solid foundation in multiple topics in CS and then possibly look at doing a standard masters, as it'd challenge you more. I think at my university the masters in CS is 2 years. First year being normal classes, second year being a project. I know you can just complete year 1 and they offer some kind of post-grad diploma, so still a qualification in a year. Just another option.

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