Anonymous wrote:I'd shoot for Georgia Tech or Virginia Tech if she is looking in those two states.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of or seen any black female SWE. I guess they exist IRL.
Since you haven't personally seen it then of course it must not exist.
OP - I think both are good options. I would talk to each school about what companies come to campus for career fairs. My daughter is a computer science major at Howard. She graduares this spring and already has 2 excellent job offers lined up.
How did she like Howard? DD worries it's too close. We're in Arlington. Would you mind sharing what offers she got and how? (Interned there, career fair, cold call, knew someone).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of or seen any black female SWE. I guess they exist IRL.
Since you haven't personally seen it then of course it must not exist.
OP - I think both are good options. I would talk to each school about what companies come to campus for career fairs. My daughter is a computer science major at Howard. She graduares this spring and already has 2 excellent job offers lined up.
Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of or seen any black female SWE. I guess they exist IRL.
Anonymous wrote:I’m not ashamed to say that I make these kinds of decisions based on prestige … Spelman is a bigger name than Hampton, so that’s what I would advise. I think being in a major city and having the connection to Georgia Tech is also a big factor. The 3/2 program with GT seems like an amazing way to both get the HBCU experience and the big public research university experience.
Anonymous wrote:Not looking for anyone to tell me there are better non-HBCUs for computer science. DD wants an HBCU. Will not go to FL so no FAMU. Howard and NCAT are on the table but DD's top 2 are Hampton and Spelman. Which school would be better for computer science?
I understand they're very different and it's all about fit, but I'm strictly asking about the program and post graduate opportunities. Happy to hear from people in the industry too. We know 1 graduate each from both. Those young ladies are recent-ish grads and are doing well. 2020 grad and 2021 grad. The Spelman CS grad had offers from FB, MS, and Accenture. She did not do Spelman/GA Tech 3-2 program. She graduated straight from Spelman. The Hampton CS grad had offers from Amazon, MS, and CapitalOne. They also had offers from good but lesser-known companies. The Hampton grad also studied abroad. I'm not sure my DD cares about that. Would love any feedback. Thank you!