Anonymous wrote:As a comment on your son's tentative choices, URochester and CWRU offer excellent programs in cognitive science, and may be difficult to beat academically while also considering your broader criteria.
Anonymous wrote:What IS "cognitive science"?
Is this the same as "neuroscience"?
What specific jobs does this lead to?
I am confused.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a comment on your son's tentative choices, URochester and CWRU offer excellent programs in cognitive science, and may be difficult to beat academically while also considering your broader criteria.
Neither are top 20 cognitive science programs. Ridiculous to assert that it will be difficult o beat academically when they struggle to even be significant.
Without a source, this represents nothing more than a random statement.
You lack any sources backing these are “excellent programs…difficult to beat academically.” If anything, you’re more vacuous. Go look at a single ranking page- takes you 5 seconds and wastes none of our time.
So, no source, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a comment on your son's tentative choices, URochester and CWRU offer excellent programs in cognitive science, and may be difficult to beat academically while also considering your broader criteria.
Neither are top 20 cognitive science programs. Ridiculous to assert that it will be difficult o beat academically when they struggle to even be significant.
Without a source, this represents nothing more than a random statement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a comment on your son's tentative choices, URochester and CWRU offer excellent programs in cognitive science, and may be difficult to beat academically while also considering your broader criteria.
Neither are top 20 cognitive science programs. Ridiculous to assert that it will be difficult o beat academically when they struggle to even be significant.
Without a source, this represents nothing more than a random statement.
You lack any sources backing these are “excellent programs…difficult to beat academically.” If anything, you’re more vacuous. Go look at a single ranking page- takes you 5 seconds and wastes none of our time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a comment on your son's tentative choices, URochester and CWRU offer excellent programs in cognitive science, and may be difficult to beat academically while also considering your broader criteria.
Neither are top 20 cognitive science programs. Ridiculous to assert that it will be difficult o beat academically when they struggle to even be significant.
Without a source, this represents nothing more than a random statement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a comment on your son's tentative choices, URochester and CWRU offer excellent programs in cognitive science, and may be difficult to beat academically while also considering your broader criteria.
Neither are top 20 cognitive science programs. Ridiculous to assert that it will be difficult o beat academically when they struggle to even be significant.
Anonymous wrote:As a comment on your son's tentative choices, URochester and CWRU offer excellent programs in cognitive science, and may be difficult to beat academically while also considering your broader criteria.