Anonymous wrote:Why doesn't Illinois (UIUC) get much mention/respect on this board? They seem to have a top tier CS program ranked above many expensive private schools. Thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:Surprised to see JHU up there above Maryland
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Surprised to see JHU up there above Maryland
Why? It is Hopkins.
Anonymous wrote:We toured Emory for CS recently. Small dept and limited course offerings. If you want to be in Atlanta, try GTech instead.
Anonymous wrote:Surprised to see JHU up there above Maryland
Anonymous wrote:9 CA public schools on the list compared to Texas-3, FL-1 and NY-1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So this is including LACs?
I see Harvey Mudd and that's pretty much about it?
At some LACs it’s basically nonexistent, others have decent departments. The good thing about LAC Computer Science departments is that you don’t have to go in knowing you’re doing CS. It’s not competitive to get into the major. You just have to take some intro classes and declare a major. Whereas schools like Michigan, Maryland, and Georgia Tech, it’s very hard to get into CS beyond general admissions, especially if you’re a boy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NYU and WM are not heavy weights for CS.
Just saying they dropped. WM went from 65 to 82. Think NYU was top 25 last year to 40.
And yet neither has changed, and the academic differences among these 100 schools is negligible for CS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NYU and WM are not heavy weights for CS.
Just saying they dropped. WM went from 65 to 82. Think NYU was top 25 last year to 40.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA is top 50.
below VTech. LOL
and below UMD. LOL
and below UNC. LOL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA is top 50.
below VTech. LOL
and below UMD. LOL