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What's the difference between a computer expert and a master?
The difference between a computer expert and an expert is as follows:

Academic system: the academic system of master and master is different. A master's degree is generally three years, and a master's degree is generally two years.

Tuition: Master's degree is generally more expensive than master's degree, such as Fudan University and Southeast University.

Training: Master students generally tend to study and write papers, while master students tend to practice and practice projects.

Examination subjects: Some schools have different examination subjects for postgraduate entrance examination. Graduate students have to take Math I and English I, and graduate students have to take Math II and English II, but the subjects they study are relatively single.

Doctor: you can study for a master's degree directly, that is, after finishing the master's course, you can apply for a doctor directly without doing a master's thesis; If you want to study for a master's degree, you must take the doctoral exam.

Relationship: Generally, you can transfer to a master's degree when you apply for a master's degree, but you can only enroll a master's degree when you apply for a master's degree, not a master's degree.