Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Practically all CS departments (public, private) have been seeing a decline in CS applications that started in 2024. Numbers from EA interest for the Fall 2026 cohort indicate a further drop.
This seems to be the year to get into CS programs.
Hold on. Depends on the school. CMU, MIT, CalTech, etc. are still receiving record numbers of applications for CS. It is still the TOUGHEST admit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Practically all CS departments (public, private) have been seeing a decline in CS applications that started in 2024. Numbers from EA interest for the Fall 2026 cohort indicate a further drop.
This seems to be the year to get into CS programs.
Hold on. Depends on the school. CMU, MIT, CalTech, etc. are still receiving record numbers of applications for CS. It is still the TOUGHEST admit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The CS jobs have dried up and it is being replaced by AI.
As evidenced by the 5,700 job openings in Washington DC on glass door when you search software engineer.
https://www.glassdoor.com/Job/washington-dc-us-software-engineer-jobs-SRCH_IL.0,16_IC1138213_KO17,34.htm
What percent of those listings do you think represent actual jobs? (Not just recruiters collecting contacts.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The CS jobs have dried up and it is being replaced by AI.
As evidenced by the 5,700 job openings in Washington DC on glass door when you search software engineer.
https://www.glassdoor.com/Job/washington-dc-us-software-engineer-jobs-SRCH_IL.0,16_IC1138213_KO17,34.htm
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:cite your source?
link is in the original post - a little hard to see but it's there.
i think they need to show other majors to show if it's only computer science
Anonymous wrote:Practically all CS departments (public, private) have been seeing a decline in CS applications that started in 2024. Numbers from EA interest for the Fall 2026 cohort indicate a further drop.
This seems to be the year to get into CS programs.
Anonymous wrote:The CS jobs have dried up and it is being replaced by AI.
Anonymous wrote:cite your source?
Anonymous wrote:cite your source?
Anonymous wrote:Practically all CS departments (public, private) have been seeing a decline in CS applications that started in 2024. Numbers from EA interest for the Fall 2026 cohort indicate a further drop.
This seems to be the year to get into CS programs.