Quantum computing is overhyped. AI is not. |
Lol. Brown is not really a leader in either of those fields compared to Stanford or MIT. CMU, MIT, and Stanford firmly dominate AI right now. Quantum is actually dominated by a wide range of schools including Waterloo, Delft in Netherlands, MIT, Harvard, not really Brown |
Northeastern is 44 vs T25 overall 37 vs T10 for CS Outcome is stll $108K Again very solid. I would Northeastern in Boston over UVA, Emory for CS |
Brown has much smaller program with less students, and many of them go to high paying Wallstreet finance type firms. Schools like Stanford and MIT has huge department with more students going into various paths. I think that's why. |
Students choose CS usually don't like dealing with sick people and blood. You would normally choose different major for law school. |
In fact if you actually check the numbers, it's not even large portion of students |
Harvard is not really a factor in either AI or quantum right now. Trying to be, but not yet. |
Schools #26-#50 overall
Over $100K for CS Tufts UCSD Boston College URochester UC Davis UIUC GIT Northeastern Brandeis |
Emory and UVA are southern schools ,that naturally would have grads with lower salaries. Also CS isn't there strongest major yet they still make roughly the sane as a school in Boston. That's because they’re top 25 overall. |
An unusual choice for CS |
10 year out overall(not just CS) for those schools Northeastern: $80k UVA: $77K Emory: $72K For overall, Northeastern graduates make more money, and they get to live in Boston, NYC So much for top 25 |
CS is not the strongest for Northeastern either. It's ranked #14 for Business by P&Q, and also ranked very high for Criminal Justice. #9 for Design by Niche |
If you can get a job—see layoffs and the thread about vanishing internships. |
Imagine other majors |
They can start earning six figures right after an early graduation and by the time their doc peers finish med school, residency, fellowship and sometimes even gap years, they have plenty of money and already in a senior position AND no debt. |