There are masters programs in the UK that take non-CS students. Anecdata from friends is that they’ve done PPE at Oxford then an Imperial CS Masters.
After a quick google, I’m pleasantly surprised by how much this sort of thing seems to happen—thanks for the pointer!
To be clear you should still ask more people and look at the downstream effects on PhDs, research, etc. Again would echo the advice for 80k and reaching out to other people.
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There are masters programs in the UK that take non-CS students. Anecdata from friends is that they’ve done PPE at Oxford then an Imperial CS Masters.
After a quick google, I’m pleasantly surprised by how much this sort of thing seems to happen—thanks for the pointer!
To be clear you should still ask more people and look at the downstream effects on PhDs, research, etc. Again would echo the advice for 80k and reaching out to other people.