Ok, so I'd like serious answers to this thread. I have a dilemma which I need sorting out, but first I must ask that you all don't resort to media hype or general opinions based on hearsay.
I've received two offers for masters courses next year. On the one hand, Royal Holloway's Information Security Group (ISG) have offered me a place on their Information Security course. On the other, Cambridge have offered me a place on the Advanced Computer Science course.
The choice to many would seem obvious, but please hold your first reactions until you've read all the facts:
Royal Holloway
- The offer from Royal Holloway is a specialty in an area of interest for me, which could lead easily into business just as easily as it could into a PhD.
- The ISG are world renowned for their research, and are one of the largest Information Security group in the world.
- Every module on the course is of interest to me, so much so that I'd have a hard time choosing between them.
- The offer stands at a 2:2, which is remarkably low for such a course, and suggests that they really want me to attend (I've been working with them for a year).
Cambridge
- Cambridge is a world renowned university, with a large Computer Science department sponsored in part by Microsoft.
- Their masters course has only been running for a year, and is not a speciality, but it aimed at students who want to focus on research.
- Hardly any modules on the course appeal to me at all. I was asked to choose some provisional ones, and that ended up taking over 3 hours. I'm not even happy with the ones I've chosen.
- The offer hasn't come through the post yet, but I suspect it'll be around 80%, or at minimal a first (70%).
- I haven't got into a college at Cambridge yet (despite getting a course offer).
Currently, I'm leaning towards the course at Royal Holloway, because as far as I am concerned, it is the most beneficial for me, and I actually enjoy Information Security. It would give me a boost in my career, and would allow me to pursue research if I wanted to.
A lot of people have been shocked at my choice, since they all think Cambridge is the best university in the world, and I'd be stupid to not go there. My problem with this is that the course is not that great (and is only a year old, possibly explaining why), and I don't want to go for a year doing preparatory research only to find out that I would prefer to just have a job. It would leave me with a masters from Cambridge, but no specialty. If I were to go to an Information Security job interview, I'm not so sure they'd hire the Cambridge graduate over someone who has a masters in the actual subject. If I go with Royal Holloway, at least I would have a career laid out before me, and the possibility for research is still there.
If I decide I want to do research, I could always apply for a PhD in Cambridge at the end of 2010. If not, I can go get a job like a normal person.
Currently there are three people who actually support my decision; two of them my close friends. One of them supports me because he had the opportunity to apply for the same course but decided it wasn't for him (i.e. he's like me only I worked it out too late). The other one turned down a PhD offer from Cambridge to work on a PhD at Royal Holloway, for similar reasons as me (i.e. his PhD was more up his street here than it was there). My father also thinks my reasons are valid.
So evidently I'm not going to get you guys to make my decision for me, but I would value your input. Please be sincere, please read all the facts, and try to be as objective as possible.
Thanks.
I've received two offers for masters courses next year. On the one hand, Royal Holloway's Information Security Group (ISG) have offered me a place on their Information Security course. On the other, Cambridge have offered me a place on the Advanced Computer Science course.
The choice to many would seem obvious, but please hold your first reactions until you've read all the facts:
Royal Holloway
- The offer from Royal Holloway is a specialty in an area of interest for me, which could lead easily into business just as easily as it could into a PhD.
- The ISG are world renowned for their research, and are one of the largest Information Security group in the world.
- Every module on the course is of interest to me, so much so that I'd have a hard time choosing between them.
- The offer stands at a 2:2, which is remarkably low for such a course, and suggests that they really want me to attend (I've been working with them for a year).
Cambridge
- Cambridge is a world renowned university, with a large Computer Science department sponsored in part by Microsoft.
- Their masters course has only been running for a year, and is not a speciality, but it aimed at students who want to focus on research.
- Hardly any modules on the course appeal to me at all. I was asked to choose some provisional ones, and that ended up taking over 3 hours. I'm not even happy with the ones I've chosen.
- The offer hasn't come through the post yet, but I suspect it'll be around 80%, or at minimal a first (70%).
- I haven't got into a college at Cambridge yet (despite getting a course offer).
Currently, I'm leaning towards the course at Royal Holloway, because as far as I am concerned, it is the most beneficial for me, and I actually enjoy Information Security. It would give me a boost in my career, and would allow me to pursue research if I wanted to.
A lot of people have been shocked at my choice, since they all think Cambridge is the best university in the world, and I'd be stupid to not go there. My problem with this is that the course is not that great (and is only a year old, possibly explaining why), and I don't want to go for a year doing preparatory research only to find out that I would prefer to just have a job. It would leave me with a masters from Cambridge, but no specialty. If I were to go to an Information Security job interview, I'm not so sure they'd hire the Cambridge graduate over someone who has a masters in the actual subject. If I go with Royal Holloway, at least I would have a career laid out before me, and the possibility for research is still there.
If I decide I want to do research, I could always apply for a PhD in Cambridge at the end of 2010. If not, I can go get a job like a normal person.
Currently there are three people who actually support my decision; two of them my close friends. One of them supports me because he had the opportunity to apply for the same course but decided it wasn't for him (i.e. he's like me only I worked it out too late). The other one turned down a PhD offer from Cambridge to work on a PhD at Royal Holloway, for similar reasons as me (i.e. his PhD was more up his street here than it was there). My father also thinks my reasons are valid.
So evidently I'm not going to get you guys to make my decision for me, but I would value your input. Please be sincere, please read all the facts, and try to be as objective as possible.
Thanks.