Anonymous wrote:Nearly everthing now and in the future will rely on computers; CS can't be dead as a field unless we revert to paper and pencil.
Anonymous wrote:CS major is dead unless you attend a school like MIT. People refuse to believe it and keep making disastrous decisions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Best bet is double major in CS and something else, or get an engineering degree and minor in CS.
Best schools for CS related interests with the job market now and for the forseeable future: MIT, Stanford, CMU, ivies with real engineering , JHU, Rice, Northwestern, UCB, GT.
JHU, Rice, and Northwestern are not known for CS.
JHU is rising rapidly in CS. They are getting a ton of money from Michael Bloomberg.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CS major is dead unless you attend a school like MIT. People refuse to believe it and keep making disastrous decisions.
You are quite wrong. CS is more than software development (programming). AI, computer vision, human computer interaction, etc. are also part of CS and will be in demand.
Did I say it’s only SD?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CS major is dead unless you attend a school like MIT. People refuse to believe it and keep making disastrous decisions.
You are quite wrong. CS is more than software development (programming). AI, computer vision, human computer interaction, etc. are also part of CS and will be in demand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Best bet is double major in CS and something else, or get an engineering degree and minor in CS.
Best schools for CS related interests with the job market now and for the forseeable future: MIT, Stanford, CMU, ivies with real engineering , JHU, Rice, Northwestern, UCB, GT.
What happened to the kids who learn how to code and love robotics and 3D design? What majors do they choose?
Robotics is the future. Something like Robotics + AI should be future proof. Mechanical engineering also a possibility.
Search for top schools in robotics and AI and see what majors they offer. Usually top schools like MIT, CMU, Stanford, GTech are quite quick in adopting to new trends.
Anonymous wrote:CS major is dead unless you attend a school like MIT. People refuse to believe it and keep making disastrous decisions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Best bet is double major in CS and something else, or get an engineering degree and minor in CS.
Best schools for CS related interests with the job market now and for the forseeable future: MIT, Stanford, CMU, ivies with real engineering , JHU, Rice, Northwestern, UCB, GT.
What happened to the kids who learn how to code and love robotics and 3D design? What majors do they choose?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Best bet is double major in CS and something else, or get an engineering degree and minor in CS.
Best schools for CS related interests with the job market now and for the forseeable future: MIT, Stanford, CMU, ivies with real engineering , JHU, Rice, Northwestern, UCB, GT.
JHU, Rice, and Northwestern are not known for CS.
Anonymous wrote:Best bet is double major in CS and something else, or get an engineering degree and minor in CS.
Best schools for CS related interests with the job market now and for the forseeable future: MIT, Stanford, CMU, ivies with real engineering , JHU, Rice, Northwestern, UCB, GT.
Anonymous wrote:Best bet is double major in CS and something else, or get an engineering degree and minor in CS.
Best schools for CS related interests with the job market now and for the forseeable future: MIT, Stanford, CMU, ivies with real engineering , JHU, Rice, Northwestern, UCB, GT.