Anonymous wrote:GMU is an awesome college for comp sci, and is also a good school to get internships in the field. Don’t let his grades discourage his passion. A lot of well known tech gurus didn’t do well in HS. The founder of Napster went to Oakton and Chantilly HS, and didn’t attend college. It is known fact that most tech people have ADD or ADHD.
Honestly, for the people saying GMU, the com sci program is very rigorous
Anonymous wrote:There are some good ideas here. But I recommend that your student look in detail at the curriculum required at the universities for CS majors. Most require (for the major, as part of the college curriculum) some level of calculus, linear algebra, discrete mathematics and sometimes two semesters of a lab science. Has your student taken CS classes? Do they like math well enough? I say this not to discourage, but just to prepare. And the requirements vary between schools and sometimes between a BA and BS at the same school.
Also, maybe look at Elon. Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:GMU is an awesome college for comp sci, and is also a good school to get internships in the field. Don’t let his grades discourage his passion. A lot of well known tech gurus didn’t do well in HS. The founder of Napster went to Oakton and Chantilly HS, and didn’t attend college. It is known fact that most tech people have ADD or ADHD.
Anonymous wrote:You might also consider some CS-adjacent programs. Picking Shenandoah University as an example, there are majors for data science, simulation engineering, game design and development, and virtual reality.Anonymous wrote:GPA is about 3.1. SAT about 1150. Class rank in the lower 50%. Any colleges where comp sci isn't a competitive major? He wants to do comp sci (but note his grades in related HS classes are C's). All ideas appreciated. Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:I was going to say GMU too.
Or maybe you want to do NOVA Community College track that has the guaranteed placement to UVA or VTech after your two years at NOVA. It's a good deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you all. I should have said we're not local, so appreciate ideas anywhere in the country.
I’m sorry, but you’re being ridiculous. You’re asking posters in the Washington DC area to suggest colleges all over the entire country. There are thousands of them. It is really bizarre that you are on this website.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you all. I should have said we're not local, so appreciate ideas anywhere in the country.
You might also consider some CS-adjacent programs. Picking Shenandoah University as an example, there are majors for data science, simulation engineering, game design and development, and virtual reality.Anonymous wrote:GPA is about 3.1. SAT about 1150. Class rank in the lower 50%. Any colleges where comp sci isn't a competitive major? He wants to do comp sci (but note his grades in related HS classes are C's). All ideas appreciated. Thanks!