Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a data point, my DD just graduated in computer science from Emory University which is ranked 71in your list and she got offers from Amazon, Google and a few other companies for top salaries. If you are a good student,you will do well. But she did send out 150 resumes.
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My DD just graduated from VT in CS after spending two years at NVCC. She got an offer from Amazon in Northern Virginia for a salary of 125k/yr. DD is certified in AWS while finishing up her undergraduate degree at VT.
Anonymous wrote:As a data point, my DD just graduated in computer science from Emory University which is ranked 71in your list and she got offers from Amazon, Google and a few other companies for top salaries. If you are a good student,you will do well. But she did send out 150 resumes.
Anonymous wrote:As a data point, my DD just graduated in computer science from Emory University which is ranked 71in your list and she got offers from Amazon, Google and a few other companies for top salaries. If you are a good student,you will do well. But she did send out 150 resumes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just looked up the stats for the current CMU SCS freshman class.
Middle 50% SAT: 1570-1580 (770-780V, 800-800M).
Holy Crap.
That’s with ~50/50 gender balance. It’d likely be even higher without that.
Maybe, but most of the gender differential is on the math side of the SAT, and that can't get any higher. The CMU ERW scores I find even more amazing than the math scores (kind of expect near-perfect math for CS majors).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a data point, my DD just graduated in computer science from Emory University which is ranked 71in your list and she got offers from Amazon, Google and a few other companies for top salaries. If you are a good student,you will do well. But she did send out 150 resumes.
Congratulations! That’s exciting!
How was internship placement if you don’t mind my asking? It’s (generally speaking) a lot easier to get a return offer than a regular offer.
The internships with companies that she was pursuing last summer all imploded in the Covid environment. She worked remotely for 2 different professors which were resume builders.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just looked up the stats for the current CMU SCS freshman class.
Middle 50% SAT: 1570-1580 (770-780V, 800-800M).
Holy Crap.
That’s with ~50/50 gender balance. It’d likely be even higher without that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a data point, my DD just graduated in computer science from Emory University which is ranked 71in your list and she got offers from Amazon, Google and a few other companies for top salaries. If you are a good student,you will do well. But she did send out 150 resumes.
Congratulations! That’s exciting!
How was internship placement if you don’t mind my asking? It’s (generally speaking) a lot easier to get a return offer than a regular offer.
Anonymous wrote:As a data point, my DD just graduated in computer science from Emory University which is ranked 71in your list and she got offers from Amazon, Google and a few other companies for top salaries. If you are a good student,you will do well. But she did send out 150 resumes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just looked up the stats for the current CMU SCS freshman class.
Middle 50% SAT: 1570-1580 (770-780V, 800-800M).
Holy Crap.
where did you find these?
Anonymous wrote:Just looked up the stats for the current CMU SCS freshman class.
Middle 50% SAT: 1570-1580 (770-780V, 800-800M).
Holy Crap.
Anonymous wrote:As a data point, my DD just graduated in computer science from Emory University which is ranked 71in your list and she got offers from Amazon, Google and a few other companies for top salaries. If you are a good student,you will do well. But she did send out 150 resumes.
Anonymous wrote:Just looked up the stats for the current CMU SCS freshman class.
Middle 50% SAT: 1570-1580 (770-780V, 800-800M).
Holy Crap.