Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just sent one to college (engineering) and school said if you had Mac you did not need to replace it but if you were buying something you should not buy Apple. I imagine for a more artistic major Apple might be preferred but not tech.
This is about the silliest thing I’ve ever read here.
Get a Mac. Run VirtualBox when you must use Windows. Linux runs fine headless so for most Of what you need run it in the cloud.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just sent one to college (engineering) and school said if you had Mac you did not need to replace it but if you were buying something you should not buy Apple. I imagine for a more artistic major Apple might be preferred but not tech.
WRONG! Almost every programmer at Google, Apple or any big tech firm uses a mac book pro these days. Sure you can do whatever you want but there are plenty of reasons to use a mac one being UNIX.
Perhaps Google programmers have different needs than engineering students as I was told basically that same thing by 2 colleges in the last year.
Schools are typically just 40-50 years behind the times.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just sent one to college (engineering) and school said if you had Mac you did not need to replace it but if you were buying something you should not buy Apple. I imagine for a more artistic major Apple might be preferred but not tech.
WRONG! Almost every programmer at Google, Apple or any big tech firm uses a mac book pro these days. Sure you can do whatever you want but there are plenty of reasons to use a mac one being UNIX.
Perhaps Google programmers have different needs than engineering students as I was told basically that same thing by 2 colleges in the last year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just sent one to college (engineering) and school said if you had Mac you did not need to replace it but if you were buying something you should not buy Apple. I imagine for a more artistic major Apple might be preferred but not tech.
WRONG! Almost every programmer at Google, Apple or any big tech firm uses a mac book pro these days. Sure you can do whatever you want but there are plenty of reasons to use a mac one being UNIX.
Anonymous wrote:Just sent one to college (engineering) and school said if you had Mac you did not need to replace it but if you were buying something you should not buy Apple. I imagine for a more artistic major Apple might be preferred but not tech.
Anonymous wrote:Just sent one to college (engineering) and school said if you had Mac you did not need to replace it but if you were buying something you should not buy Apple. I imagine for a more artistic major Apple might be preferred but not tech.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
After my middle schooler dropped his father's Mac Air and dented the hardwood floor (laptop had nothing!), we opted for a Chromebook. Infernally cheap, and it's the same machine they use at school. I hate it, personally, because it's all cloud-based, and I don't want my data in the cloud. But for schoolwork it's really easy to use and connect to Google classroom, chat with their teachers and classmates for assignments. I highly recommend it if your child stays in MCPS. The Apple products will perhaps be more helpful in college (and by that time, it won't be MY hardwood floor he dents with them).
can you link to exact chromebook you like?
Anonymous wrote:
After my middle schooler dropped his father's Mac Air and dented the hardwood floor (laptop had nothing!), we opted for a Chromebook. Infernally cheap, and it's the same machine they use at school. I hate it, personally, because it's all cloud-based, and I don't want my data in the cloud. But for schoolwork it's really easy to use and connect to Google classroom, chat with their teachers and classmates for assignments. I highly recommend it if your child stays in MCPS. The Apple products will perhaps be more helpful in college (and by that time, it won't be MY hardwood floor he dents with them).