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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Carnegie Mellon is worth a look. They've *really* turned around the culture - and enrollment - in their computer science department. My own experiences are a bit out of date for the details to matter, but like other posters, the issues were sadly with my peers. CMU's computer science department turn around involved a focus on peer culture. Plenty of folks were skeptical. What the heck can faculty really do about that? The numbers speak -- the school of computer science is now pushing 50% women. My DS graduated from there two years ago and his experience and that school give me hope. I don't know if there's bleed over into engineering departments. I hope so -- for everyone's sake.[/quote] Simply cannot recommend CMU for women. Agree with Harvey Mudd! They have a great program focused on women Also check out Olin College in Boston. Really great setup Big state schools can actually be nice because they are not hyper competitive but very good quality. GA tech in particular is worth a look [/quote] Thank you, we are touring Ga Tech in May![/quote]
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