A degree is a worthless piece of paper... so who cares what the label on top says.
I say go with whichever school gives you the knowledge that you want.
Cambridge is impressive on paper. But you and I both know that the CIS world is more about performance and knowledge than where you went to school.
I do Open Source, so I would probably tend to gravitate away from anything with a microsoft logo on it (Cambridge)...
But, don't think about monetary compensation, or which school would give you a better paying job...
Fuck it... Money isn't happiness.
Analyze your goals. If you would like to work for MS in the future, Cambridge is probably a better bet...
But, if you're after knowledge, as opposed to a specific job, go with what you want to learn about.
I say go with whichever school gives you the knowledge that you want.
Cambridge is impressive on paper. But you and I both know that the CIS world is more about performance and knowledge than where you went to school.
I do Open Source, so I would probably tend to gravitate away from anything with a microsoft logo on it (Cambridge)...
But, don't think about monetary compensation, or which school would give you a better paying job...
Fuck it... Money isn't happiness.
Analyze your goals. If you would like to work for MS in the future, Cambridge is probably a better bet...
But, if you're after knowledge, as opposed to a specific job, go with what you want to learn about.