Georgia Tech OMSCS Graduate Introduction to Operating Systems (GIOS) Review (non-CS undergrad)
In this video, the third in a 10-part series of course reviews from Georgia Tech's Online Master's of Science in Computer Science program, I review CS 6200 Graduate Introduction to Operating Systems (GIOS). Official course page: omscs.gatech.edu/cs-6200-introduction-operating-systems Chapters: 0:00 Intro 1:17 Lectures 2:43 Projects 4:46 Thoughts 5:50 How to prepare 6:41 More advice 7:04 Dislikes 8:00 Recommendations 8:50 Wrap up

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Watch this video before applying to Georgia Tech OMSCS

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Our Expectations and Your Expectations

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REALISTIC expectations for Georgia Tech OMSCS

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EVERY class I took for georgia techs online masters in computer science

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Georgia Tech OMSCS Graduate Algorithms (GA) Review (non-CS undergrad)

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Georgia Tech Online Master's Computer Science Degree (OMSCS) Overview!

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Georgia Tech OMSCS Review (non-CS undergrad's perspective)

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