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I would like some help in knowing the differences between an MComp, MSc ( is an MSci different) and a BSc.
I've been told by uni that the MComp is taught at masters level but it isn't as much as the masters. MComp's 120 credits and a MSci is 180. Doing the MComp puts me at a financial advantage as its paid on student loan - but do employers discriminate MSc and MComp, for example would I be denied if job required MSci and I had MComp?
Also are avg starting salaries higher at Masters level?
I've got my offers from all my universities
Now and have opted for the BSc wth a year in industry but can also add MComp (extra year) at any time. I think I will probably make this decision after my Industy year or second year as there is room for flexibility but I want to understand the differences now.
Thank you, any useful advice is appreciated!
I've been told by uni that the MComp is taught at masters level but it isn't as much as the masters. MComp's 120 credits and a MSci is 180. Doing the MComp puts me at a financial advantage as its paid on student loan - but do employers discriminate MSc and MComp, for example would I be denied if job required MSci and I had MComp?
Also are avg starting salaries higher at Masters level?
I've got my offers from all my universities
Now and have opted for the BSc wth a year in industry but can also add MComp (extra year) at any time. I think I will probably make this decision after my Industy year or second year as there is room for flexibility but I want to understand the differences now.
Thank you, any useful advice is appreciated!