NWU MSCS
Program Review
Evanston has beautiful scenery, good safety, and the school is well-funded with nice facilities. Lake Michigan is gorgeous.
The program is 4 quarters / one and a half years. There are three tracks: thesis, project, and course. The thesis and project tracks require finding an advisor to write a paper or do a project. The advantage is you can extend up to two extra quarters to graduate (i.e., 6 quarters / two years). During those two extra quarters, you only need to take one placeholder course at $100 -- but overall it's still not cheap.
The downside is that tuition is very expensive, at least $76K+ total.
Admission Threshold & Data Points
High GPA from a US undergrad is a safe bet. Joint programs may not be as convincing as a full four-year US undergrad degree. Official emails explicitly state they prefer high GPA + strong research backgrounds, with zero mention of internships. Therefore, if you want to come to NWU MSCS, doing research and getting high grades is recommended.
- NWU CS undergrad, GPA 3.95
- UCI CS undergrad, GPA 3.85, one and a half years of RA at UCI + CUHK
- University of Rochester CS undergrad, GPA 3.6
- Beijing University of Technology, Information Management undergrad, GPA 3.92
Job Outcomes
Career services are essentially useless. Job outcomes are mediocre -- this program is actually better suited for PhD applications / transferring to a PhD.
- NWU CS undergrad, had Tencent internship based in Thailand and several small company internships based in Thailand, landed Amazon intern and converted to full-time
- University of Rochester CS undergrad, no internship, landed small company internship
- NYU Shanghai undergrad, had Apple China internship, landed small company internship
- VIT CS undergrad, had 6-month internship at an Indian small company, landed Ecrio new grad
- University at Buffalo CS undergrad, had Research Intern experience, landed small company SWE intern
- University of Miami CS undergrad, had Bosch and small company SWE intern, landed small company SWE intern
- University of Toronto CS undergrad, no internship, landed Fortinet Embedded Software Developer
- Beijing University of Technology, Information Management undergrad, had LinkedIn China PM internship, landed Amazon SDE intern