Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cornell is opening a new building as well. The decision is in large part city versus country. My daughter is at Cornell for CS. I much prefer her in Ithaca versus 116th street in New York (yuck) or West Philly, but I’m not a city person. The CS program at Cornell is a lot of work but I imagine that is true for Penn or Columbia as well.
Plot twist. The Cornell CS kid washes out and is transferred to the Hotel/Motel 6 program. Goes to work for Motel 6 in NYC or West Philly and regrets what could have been had s/he chosen Columbia or UPenn.
Anonymous wrote:For CS, Cornell
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In terms of interdisciplinary, Cornell cs major requires 3 courses in another area - any subject the student chooses. My daughter took 3 courses in psychology.
Your electives also are based on if you are in the engineering school or cals.
Anonymous wrote:Cornell is opening a new building as well. The decision is in large part city versus country. My daughter is at Cornell for CS. I much prefer her in Ithaca versus 116th street in New York (yuck) or West Philly, but I’m not a city person. The CS program at Cornell is a lot of work but I imagine that is true for Penn or Columbia as well.
Anonymous wrote:In terms of interdisciplinary, Cornell cs major requires 3 courses in another area - any subject the student chooses. My daughter took 3 courses in psychology.
Anonymous wrote:Cornell is opening a new building as well. The decision is in large part city versus country. My daughter is at Cornell for CS. I much prefer her in Ithaca versus 116th street in New York (yuck) or West Philly, but I’m not a city person. The CS program at Cornell is a lot of work but I imagine that is true for Penn or Columbia as well.