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Five tips for surviving (or thriving) in the OMSCS program as a computer science graduate student

Posted on November 1, 2020 by Matt Chung

Overview In this post, I’m sharing five tips that I’ve picked up over the last 2 years in the program. At the time of this writing, I’m wrappi...

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Advanced Operating Systems (AOS) notes

Posted on September 23, 2020 by Matt Chung

If you are an online masters of computer science student (OMSCS) at Georgia Tech and enrolled in advanced operating systems (AOS) course, you might want to chec...

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