Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kid will be majoring in engineering or computer science, get a windows based PC laptop. Some business programs also expect windows. Otherwise a MAC is fine.
You might even want to wait until school starts to find out what the required tech specs are.
Anonymous wrote:Friend of mine (IT type) with 2 in engineering recommended strongly getting a laptop through the college. That way it not only will be the right kind but many schools (including the schools his kids attended and the one mine attends) will offer a service plan along with it. We found price was comparable and when the Coke goes on the keyboard at 3am, better to not have to have DC find a Best Buy to get it fixed...
Anonymous wrote:Mac. My husband is in IT and uses a Mac most of the time. You can dual boot into windows.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kid will be majoring in engineering or computer science, get a windows based PC laptop. Some business programs also expect windows. Otherwise a MAC is fine.
We were told this too...no Apples for Engineering students.
Anonymous wrote:If your kid will be majoring in engineering or computer science, get a windows based PC laptop. Some business programs also expect windows. Otherwise a MAC is fine.
Anonymous wrote:If your kid will be majoring in engineering or computer science, get a windows based PC laptop. Some business programs also expect windows. Otherwise a MAC is fine.
Anonymous wrote:My D decided on a MacBook the summer before her freshman year. After a semester, she saw that many of her classmates were using Windows Surface for real-time classroom notetaking and general organization. Apple and Windows are very different, each serving different needs.