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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So...in the AI era, getting a CS degree from a SLAC with humanities courses and "soft skills" might be better than the tech schools. Go figure.🙂[/quote] That or the Ivies/ Duke/northwestern/washU types that have small engineering cohorts (300-400ish total per year), are known for small classes starting freshman year as well as having rigorous courses and advisors who encourage taking upper/grad-level coursework, interdisciplinary structure such that research groups are often across departments, culture that values and typically pays undergrad research. We toured all of the above as well as top slacs for engineering/CS and what they have in common is pushing interdisciplinary connections, one of them called it whole-brain engineering. The feel is very different culturally than a Michigan or UCB for CS/engineering, or even some divisions of Cornell. [/quote]
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