Anonymous wrote:Wonder why UVA and VA Tech are not the contention of top CS programs. Are GMU CS program is that superior irrespective of the rankings?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For a great computer science program, you should really look at GMU.
The others are not really known for their computer science program from what I understand.
You may have to focus on just a couple of your other questions because you gave too many in your initial post.
Is this first child who’s a senior? Do they have any gut feel on which of these they’d like to attend?
You forgot one of the more important questions, are they in-state in Virginia or Maryland?
Thank you. My first child is a junior and thinking about at schools to apply to. We are in VA but can afford OOS tuition in MD. DD is mixed. I am white and my husband is black. DD likes these schools due to their diversity as it pertains to black people. She understands that the students in the CS major won't be particularly diverse.
UMBC has a good CS program, but it's more of a commuter school, which you said you didn't want, I think.
UMBC used to be a commuter school but no longer so. If you are biracial, apply to their Myerhoff program. The nomination process happens earlier than EA so keep an eye out for that. I know several kids who came out of UMBC CS and got great jobs out of school in DMV area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For a great computer science program, you should really look at GMU.
The others are not really known for their computer science program from what I understand.
You may have to focus on just a couple of your other questions because you gave too many in your initial post.
Is this first child who’s a senior? Do they have any gut feel on which of these they’d like to attend?
You forgot one of the more important questions, are they in-state in Virginia or Maryland?
Thank you. My first child is a junior and thinking about at schools to apply to. We are in VA but can afford OOS tuition in MD. DD is mixed. I am white and my husband is black. DD likes these schools due to their diversity as it pertains to black people. She understands that the students in the CS major won't be particularly diverse.
UMBC has a good CS program, but it's more of a commuter school, which you said you didn't want, I think.
Anonymous wrote:W&M
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For a great computer science program, you should really look at GMU.
The others are not really known for their computer science program from what I understand.
You may have to focus on just a couple of your other questions because you gave too many in your initial post.
Is this first child who’s a senior? Do they have any gut feel on which of these they’d like to attend?
You forgot one of the more important questions, are they in-state in Virginia or Maryland?
I work with a TON of UMBC grads and we do a lot of hiring from there (I'm in MD). It's an excellent CS program; easily as good as GMU. The other two I would agree. GMU has a game design option that is pretty unique. GMU and UMBC are both known as commuter schools, although I think that GMU is less of one nowdays that UMBC is. I've know several people who were accepted to UMDCP for CS and chose to go to UMBC because of merit aid.
Bottom line, for CS I'd consider GMU/UMBC to be in the same boat, then VCU and probably Towson last. For the actual college experience I'd probably pick VCU, followed by GMU. Towson/UMBC are still commuter colleges.
Anonymous wrote:For a great computer science program, you should really look at GMU.
The others are not really known for their computer science program from what I understand.
You may have to focus on just a couple of your other questions because you gave too many in your initial post.
Is this first child who’s a senior? Do they have any gut feel on which of these they’d like to attend?
You forgot one of the more important questions, are they in-state in Virginia or Maryland?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For a great computer science program, you should really look at GMU.
The others are not really known for their computer science program from what I understand.
You may have to focus on just a couple of your other questions because you gave too many in your initial post.
Is this first child who’s a senior? Do they have any gut feel on which of these they’d like to attend?
You forgot one of the more important questions, are they in-state in Virginia or Maryland?
Thank you. My first child is a junior and thinking about at schools to apply to. We are in VA but can afford OOS tuition in MD. DD is mixed. I am white and my husband is black. DD likes these schools due to their diversity as it pertains to black people. She understands that the students in the CS major won't be particularly diverse.
Anonymous wrote:For a great computer science program, you should really look at GMU.
The others are not really known for their computer science program from what I understand.
You may have to focus on just a couple of your other questions because you gave too many in your initial post.
Is this first child who’s a senior? Do they have any gut feel on which of these they’d like to attend?
You forgot one of the more important questions, are they in-state in Virginia or Maryland?