Dean
Align MSCS '23
BBA Business and Corporate Communications
Nichols College
Dean
Align MSCS '23
BBA Business and Corporate Communications
Nichols College
Align MSCS '23
BBA Business and Corporate Communications
Nichols College
Align MSCS '23
BBA Business and Corporate Communications
Nichols College
Align MSCS '23
BBA Business and Corporate Communications
Nichols College
Align MSCS '23
BBA Business and Corporate Communications
Nichols College
I grew up in Connecticut, and have lived in both New York City and Boston. I received my bachelor’s degree in business from Nichols College and worked in software sales at a tech company.
What really intrigued me about the Align program was the ability to go from zero coding experience to being a full-fledged graduate computer science student. As someone with a business undergraduate degree, this program was the exact bridge I needed to get a solid foundation of computer science before heading into the actual graduate program.
My fiancée went to Northeastern for her undergraduate degree and really liked the rigorous curriculum and co-op program, which was an instrumental part in her job search out of college.
The bridge courses did a great job of starting slow and building quickly but not in an out-of-control way. When entering the full-time graduate program, I was able to hold my own with the direct-entry graduate students.
I would like to continue my career in the tech industry. To me, it seems that the pay is higher, the work-life balance is better, and the projects are new and exciting compared to other industries.
I grew up in Connecticut, and have lived in both New York City and Boston. I received my bachelor’s degree in business from Nichols College and worked in software sales at a tech company.
What really intrigued me about the Align program was the ability to go from zero coding experience to being a full-fledged graduate computer science student. As someone with a business undergraduate degree, this program was the exact bridge I needed to get a solid foundation of computer science before heading into the actual graduate program.
My fiancée went to Northeastern for her undergraduate degree and really liked the rigorous curriculum and co-op program, which was an instrumental part in her job search out of college.
The bridge courses did a great job of starting slow and building quickly but not in an out-of-control way. When entering the full-time graduate program, I was able to hold my own with the direct-entry graduate students.
I would like to continue my career in the tech industry. To me, it seems that the pay is higher, the work-life balance is better, and the projects are new and exciting compared to other industries.
I grew up in Connecticut, and have lived in both New York City and Boston. I received my bachelor’s degree in business from Nichols College and worked in software sales at a tech company.
What really intrigued me about the Align program was the ability to go from zero coding experience to being a full-fledged graduate computer science student. As someone with a business undergraduate degree, this program was the exact bridge I needed to get a solid foundation of computer science before heading into the actual graduate program.
My fiancée went to Northeastern for her undergraduate degree and really liked the rigorous curriculum and co-op program, which was an instrumental part in her job search out of college.
The bridge courses did a great job of starting slow and building quickly but not in an out-of-control way. When entering the full-time graduate program, I was able to hold my own with the direct-entry graduate students.
I would like to continue my career in the tech industry. To me, it seems that the pay is higher, the work-life balance is better, and the projects are new and exciting compared to other industries.
I grew up in Connecticut, and have lived in both New York City and Boston. I received my bachelor’s degree in business from Nichols College and worked in software sales at a tech company.
What really intrigued me about the Align program was the ability to go from zero coding experience to being a full-fledged graduate computer science student. As someone with a business undergraduate degree, this program was the exact bridge I needed to get a solid foundation of computer science before heading into the actual graduate program.
My fiancée went to Northeastern for her undergraduate degree and really liked the rigorous curriculum and co-op program, which was an instrumental part in her job search out of college.
The bridge courses did a great job of starting slow and building quickly but not in an out-of-control way. When entering the full-time graduate program, I was able to hold my own with the direct-entry graduate students.
I would like to continue my career in the tech industry. To me, it seems that the pay is higher, the work-life balance is better, and the projects are new and exciting compared to other industries.