Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS just graduated from Uchicago in CS and Econ, currently looking for work and failing.
We went to the summer open house at Chicago last Friday and the admissions director said that 99% of the class was employed or matriculating to graduate school AT GRADUATION this year.
The admissions director reiterated this several times "not 6 months following graduation, AT graduation, 99% of our graduating seniors knew what they are doing this coming fall."
Is this not truthful?
Anonymous wrote:Did these kids without jobs not have internships? Can you help with your network?
I’ve already reminded my incoming college freshman that he needs to start networking as soon as he gets on campus and hit the ground running for an internship for next summer.
Anonymous wrote:No job as a Computer Science and Philosophy double major with 2 previous internships from CMU. Very very disappointing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anything besides CS??
+ 1. Anyone’s child getting into accounting or finance?
DC was a CS major but had a few accounting major friends at USC. They're all employed fine in LA. Finance friends are struggling a lot more with competitive industries.
My son graduated from UMD BS/MS accounting 3.8GPA, will be working B4(PWC). He applied to one internship, interned, received an offer and was done.
My younger child rising senior, interned at apl lab in Laurel, Maryland (Mech E) is hoping for a return offer.
That’s great. Did your son do the 5 year BS/MS accounting program? My son is thinking of taking that path in his state university.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No job as a Computer Science and Philosophy double major with 2 previous internships from CMU. Very very disappointing.
what was their focus in CS? ML? AI? general CS?
Just asked DC and he responded "Natural Language Processing" which is what he did research on. He worked for a big tech place junior year, but I don't really understand the convoluted situation he tried describing as to why he wasn't hired. Also worked in a therapeutics firm as some type of developer. Not great at explaining the CS nuances, clearly lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anything besides CS??
+ 1. Anyone’s child getting into accounting or finance?
DC was a CS major but had a few accounting major friends at USC. They're all employed fine in LA. Finance friends are struggling a lot more with competitive industries.
My son graduated from UMD BS/MS accounting 3.8GPA, will be working B4(PWC). He applied to one internship, interned, received an offer and was done.
My younger child rising senior, interned at apl lab in Laurel, Maryland (Mech E) is hoping for a return offer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anything besides CS??
+ 1. Anyone’s child getting into accounting or finance?
DC was a CS major but had a few accounting major friends at USC. They're all employed fine in LA. Finance friends are struggling a lot more with competitive industries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No job as a Computer Science and Philosophy double major with 2 previous internships from CMU. Very very disappointing.
what was their focus in CS? ML? AI? general CS?
Anonymous wrote:No job as a Computer Science and Philosophy double major with 2 previous internships from CMU. Very very disappointing.
Anonymous wrote:No job as a Computer Science and Philosophy double major with 2 previous internships from CMU. Very very disappointing.