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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Congratulations on getting accepted into these fantastic schools. CMU SCS is super hard to get in. If your child has a true love for theoretical CS then this it the program bar none. It simply is one of the best CS programs on par w MIT, CalTech and Stanford. Given that you can afford the program, the only other advice I could think of is to assess the workload and pressure a program like that would bring. DH graduated from CMU w EE and ECE double major in the 90s. He has great respect for those SCS kids. To him it takes a certain type of genius to get through the rigor. But when you do, you seriously can create just about anything including the next programming language or push the boundaries of true AI/ML. I went to UVA CS and had the good fortune of studying w the late Rancy Pausch. If you Google him and watch his last lecture, you will know what CMU CS genius looks like. He was intense when he taught at UVA but I am a better person after that experience. Michigan and GT CS are not easy but they will definitely be less intense and tend to have more focus on application than the CMU SCS program. Both are bigger state schools if that makes a difference to you DC. CMU CS has about 200 kids per incoming class. No experience on Wisconsin. Full ride might be tempting but in the end where your DC can learn the most per his/her interest is the key. Your DC is very fortunately to have supportive parents and to have schools recognize the unique talent your DC is. Very happy for you all. It is a good position to be in especially during this admission season. Oh one last note, at CMU SCS, your DC probably won’t have much of a chance to double major. Each major is so intense and tough, double majoring and finishing in 4 years is just not feasible. So if You DC wants to branch out, it may not be so easily done at CMU. Sorry for the long response. Our DS is in a similar boat w CMU, Michigan, and a few other places. So I know a fair amount about these two programs. Good luck to your DC!![/quote] Any input on CMU ECE? Is it worth paying full price for?[/quote]
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