Anonymous wrote:Consider the time gap between your first job and your son's. There is a generation of difference. Your comparison is wrong. There are many more highly advanced companies (applying technologies that didn't exist when you were studying or got your first job). He may not want to apply to your company after his graduation. You should really compare the courses, the faculty, the peer group, the labs, the internship opportunities, the reputation, the employers visiting the campus for recruiting, the potential job/career trajectories of recent graduates and current students of CS of the two universities and determine if $200K extra is worth it for you and your son.
Anonymous wrote:well, my kid's CS teacher said to him when my kid was evaluating engineering schools:
* which one would you rather be at if your major doesn't work out for you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:well, my kid's CS teacher said to him when my kid was evaluating engineering schools:
* which one would you rather be at if your major doesn't work out for you?
this is good advice
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For someone who will major Computer Science undergraduate program, I am trying to justify the cost of 72k at CMU versus 22.5k at Virginia Tech. That 200k more over four years at CMU. I graduated from Virginia Tech in CS and where I work, there are about five colleagues that graduated from CMU in CS and all of us make the same salary. I am trying to convince my child to save money by going to Virginia Tech. Any suggestions?
Yes, be the parent and say "We will give you XX amount of dollars each year for college. The rest will be loans that you take out and will have to pay back on your own."
It really isn't that hard. We aren't talking Fairfax community college here. It is VT. Does't your son know the CMU motto anyway? Where Fun Goes to Die!
That's UChicago.
Cmu and Hopkins have the same vibe.
?? okay.
Anonymous wrote:well, my kid's CS teacher said to him when my kid was evaluating engineering schools:
* which one would you rather be at if your major doesn't work out for you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For someone who will major Computer Science undergraduate program, I am trying to justify the cost of 72k at CMU versus 22.5k at Virginia Tech. That 200k more over four years at CMU. I graduated from Virginia Tech in CS and where I work, there are about five colleagues that graduated from CMU in CS and all of us make the same salary. I am trying to convince my child to save money by going to Virginia Tech. Any suggestions?
Yes, be the parent and say "We will give you XX amount of dollars each year for college. The rest will be loans that you take out and will have to pay back on your own."
It really isn't that hard. We aren't talking Fairfax community college here. It is VT. Does't your son know the CMU motto anyway? Where Fun Goes to Die!
That's UChicago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For someone who will major Computer Science undergraduate program, I am trying to justify the cost of 72k at CMU versus 22.5k at Virginia Tech. That 200k more over four years at CMU. I graduated from Virginia Tech in CS and where I work, there are about five colleagues that graduated from CMU in CS and all of us make the same salary. I am trying to convince my child to save money by going to Virginia Tech. Any suggestions?
Yes, be the parent and say "We will give you XX amount of dollars each year for college. The rest will be loans that you take out and will have to pay back on your own."
It really isn't that hard. We aren't talking Fairfax community college here. It is VT. Does't your son know the CMU motto anyway? Where Fun Goes to Die!
Anonymous wrote:For someone who will major Computer Science undergraduate program, I am trying to justify the cost of 72k at CMU versus 22.5k at Virginia Tech. That 200k more over four years at CMU. I graduated from Virginia Tech in CS and where I work, there are about five colleagues that graduated from CMU in CS and all of us make the same salary. I am trying to convince my child to save money by going to Virginia Tech. Any suggestions?