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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous[b]]Purdue CS is rapidly rising in the ranks https://www.purdue.edu/newsroom/releases/2023/Q2/purdue-announces-3-pronged-purdue-computes-initiative-propel-computer-science-to-the-nations-top-10-launch-the-institute-of-physical-ai-and-expand-semiconductor-facilities.html You’d be a fool to not consider it for your kids. [/quote][/b] +1. Our kid got in for aerospace engineering but chose UVA (cheaper, in the end a smart decision because she changed majors).. Purdue has been brilliantly managed for a decade. You can't say that about most colleges and universities today in america[/quote] Agree. Purdue is about the only college in the country that knows fiscal discipline. [/quote] what have the done exactly?[/quote] Froze tuition & cut a bunch of programs in the arts. Fired a lot of admins. Cut the student-run radio. Lots of programs & depts are running on skeleton staffing. Off-campus rents are through the roof nowadays due to the increase in wealthy OOS kids.[/quote] If you are willing to pay $60k instead of $28k per year to pay for those admins aand overbloated bureaucracy and art programs, there are all those schools you can choose from other than Purdue. [/quote]
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