Anonymous wrote:OK, UMD is not definitely as good as Stanford, MIT or Princeton etc but UVA is 36 in that list? Really?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sure. But I don't think that many (any?) professors, graduate students, or undergraduates would choose UMD over Harvard.
Prestige is very sticky, and Harvard resources flow even to its weak spots.
Most people interested in CS or engineering don't even bother applying to Harvard. It's not where the talent or energy is in these fields.
I absolutely believe that Harvard is not the first choice of people interested in CS. MIT, Stanford, Caltech are all more desirable. But are you seriously arguing that ambitious, worldly students apply to MIT and UMD but not other nationally prestigious universities? No. UMD might be a safety for the highest fliers, but they also apply (after MIT and Stanford) to Princeton, Harvard, etc. If the $$ is equal (which, given generous aid at the top privates, it will be except for donut hole families), students choose the high-prestige privates in even if they are ranked lower in their major.
Anonymous wrote:My son is a recent UMD CS grade. Parents of high schoolers should know that UMD is nobody’s safety school any more.
Anonymous wrote:My kid is a stem kid and he didnt even consider Harvard (and did apply to MIT, Stanford, Michigan, etc) and UMD. Harvard to him wasn’t even a consideration.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sure. But I don't think that many (any?) professors, graduate students, or undergraduates would choose UMD over Harvard.
Prestige is very sticky, and Harvard resources flow even to its weak spots.
Most people interested in CS or engineering don't even bother applying to Harvard. It's not where the talent or energy is in these fields.
I absolutely believe that Harvard is not the first choice of people interested in CS. MIT, Stanford, Caltech are all more desirable. But are you seriously arguing that ambitious, worldly students apply to MIT and UMD but not other nationally prestigious universities? No. UMD might be a safety for the highest fliers, but they also apply (after MIT and Stanford) to Princeton, Harvard, etc. If the $$ is equal (which, given generous aid at the top privates, it will be except for donut hole families), students choose the high-prestige privates in even if they are ranked lower in their major.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is equal to Harvard , is it believable?
https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-science-schools/computer-science-rankings
UMD is better than Harvard and has been for a while.
Anonymous wrote:Harvard has graduates working in DOGE, none from UMD.
Whether you agree or not with DOGE, working for SpaceX, Neuralink, X.com, Grok/AI are the most sought after jobs in CS.
Anonymous wrote:Harvard has graduates working in DOGE, none from UMD.
Whether you agree or not with DOGE, working for SpaceX, Neuralink, X.com, Grok/AI are the most sought after jobs in CS.
Anonymous wrote:Harvard has graduates working in DOGE, none from UMD.
Whether you agree or not with DOGE, working for SpaceX, Neuralink, X.com, Grok/AI are the most sought after jobs in CS.