There is the option to pursue a higher degree while working.
But really if you want to keep writing code, you aren't going to get what you are looking for in grad school, I think. What you want is very applied, and traditional grad school will give you some of that with a large chunk of theory throw in. I'd really suggest talking to an admissions counselor for the grad school at work. Our part time program, from what I understand, is VERY applied with less theory. That might be the best avenue to explore atm, just talking to them and expressing your interest and seeing what they say.
My two cents
Date: 2008-06-02 10:13 pm (UTC)But really if you want to keep writing code, you aren't going to get what you are looking for in grad school, I think. What you want is very applied, and traditional grad school will give you some of that with a large chunk of theory throw in. I'd really suggest talking to an admissions counselor for the grad school at work. Our part time program, from what I understand, is VERY applied with less theory. That might be the best avenue to explore atm, just talking to them and expressing your interest and seeing what they say.