Anonymous wrote:Which would you pick for the DC area job market or for grad school acceptance:
UVA CS Eng
UVA CS A&S
VTech CS
Georgia Tech CS
If tuition is not a factor just pure choice between these 4?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which would you pick for the DC area job market or for grad school acceptance:
UVA CS Eng
UVA CS A&S
VTech CS
Georgia Tech CS
If tuition is not a factor just pure choice between these 4?
GT
Anonymous wrote:Which would you pick for the DC area job market or for grad school acceptance:
UVA CS Eng
UVA CS A&S
VTech CS
Georgia Tech CS
If tuition is not a factor just pure choice between these 4?
Anonymous wrote:Lots of people in tech are snobby about BS vs. BA.
Why handicap yourself? The BS is the stronger signaling device in the job market. If you want to show that you have soft skills, list some of your electives.
Anonymous wrote:Which would you pick for the DC area job market or for grad school acceptance:
UVA CS Eng
UVA CS A&S
VTech CS
Georgia Tech CS
If tuition is not a factor just pure choice between these 4?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody cares if BA or BS especially after a few years of work.
Ok but what about entry level jobs?
Anonymous wrote:DD got her CS at UVA in C&S, and DS got his CS also at UVA in engineering school. Both got similar offers with their degrees. Engineering schools is about $20k+ more expensive over the 4 years, though DS did his degree in 3 years.
Anonymous wrote:Nobody cares if BA or BS especially after a few years of work.
Anonymous wrote:Which would you pick for the DC area job market or for grad school acceptance:
UVA CS Eng
UVA CS A&S
VTech CS
Georgia Tech CS
If tuition is not a factor just pure choice between these 4?
Anonymous wrote:Which would you pick for the DC area job market or for grad school acceptance:
UVA CS Eng
UVA CS A&S
VTech CS
Georgia Tech CS
If tuition is not a factor just pure choice between these 4?