Anonymous wrote:UMD has a superior CS program but most kids fail out of CS, it will feel more “prestigious” when he switches major and is at Michigan.
If you care what others think Michigan.
If you want to make the best decision UMD .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UMD and use the extra to pay for graduate school. UMD is an excellent school.
Put the extra money in retirement fund
Except, what if the student decided to switch majors, which is very common? Still think that high OOS cost for UMD is worth it?
UMich has the same problem.
You just told me that you know nothing about Michigan. You
nothing special about UMich
Thanks for the confirmation
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UMD and use the extra to pay for graduate school. UMD is an excellent school.
Put the extra money in retirement fund
Except, what if the student decided to switch majors, which is very common? Still think that high OOS cost for UMD is worth it?
UMich has the same problem.
You just told me that you know nothing about Michigan. You
nothing special about UMich
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UMD and use the extra to pay for graduate school. UMD is an excellent school.
Put the extra money in retirement fund
Except, what if the student decided to switch majors, which is very common? Still think that high OOS cost for UMD is worth it?
UMich has the same problem.
You just told me that you know nothing about Michigan. You
Anonymous wrote:Both of these schools will have similar companies recruiting from them.
CS majors go to grad school if they want to progress. Non-founders who lead tech companies or are even senior manager+ have gone to grad school.
CS grad schools are a great way for international students to come for 1-2 years (so not pay too much) and then automatically get the right to work in the US. They are great for students and schools (full pay students entering high paying fields).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UMD and use the extra to pay for graduate school. UMD is an excellent school.
Put the extra money in retirement fund
Except, what if the student decided to switch majors, which is very common? Still think that high OOS cost for UMD is worth it?
UMich has the same problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UMD and use the extra to pay for graduate school. UMD is an excellent school.
Put the extra money in retirement fund
Except, what if the student decided to switch majors, which is very common? Still think that high OOS cost for UMD is worth it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UMD and use the extra to pay for graduate school. UMD is an excellent school.
CS majors don’t go graduate school
Right, that’s why there are no graduate programs in CS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UMD and use the extra to pay for graduate school. UMD is an excellent school.
CS majors don’t go graduate school