Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are doing CS and get into MIT, CMU, or Stanford (these are consistently tied for #1 and within the industry are considered miles apart from all others) and you want to get a full-ride PhD or are willing to work hard for lots of money - then you should always go that route. If your goal is 9-5 topping out around $150 -any of the top 25 schools are good.
CS topping out at $150K? That's pretty funny, I wish I could find talent at 150. Our average developer with 10+ years exp makes 200K with bonus at my company in Virginia. Directors and above are around 300. The difference with MIT is the increased potential to get involved in equity arrangements that can easily land in 7 figures.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are doing CS and get into MIT, CMU, or Stanford (these are consistently tied for #1 and within the industry are considered miles apart from all others) and you want to get a full-ride PhD or are willing to work hard for lots of money - then you should always go that route. If your goal is 9-5 topping out around $150 -any of the top 25 schools are good.
CS topping out at $150K? That's pretty funny, I wish I could find talent at 150. Our average developer with 10+ years exp makes 200K with bonus at my company in Virginia. Directors and above are around 300. The difference with MIT is the increased potential to get involved in equity arrangements that can easily land in 7 figures.
Anonymous wrote:If you are doing CS and get into MIT, CMU, or Stanford (these are consistently tied for #1 and within the industry are considered miles apart from all others) and you want to get a full-ride PhD or are willing to work hard for lots of money - then you should always go that route. If your goal is 9-5 topping out around $150 -any of the top 25 schools are good.
Anonymous wrote:MIT is one of the very few schools in the world that I'd pass up a full ride for.
It's really a life changing place to be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your child got an opportunity millions of kids kill themselves for. Do not let it go for any reason. MIT all the way !!
Now that’s just silly. Yes MIT may be great, but there are still a lot of kids who decline for various reasons, reasons that are right for them. It’s not for everyone, and financial considerations are legitimate.
Anonymous wrote:MIT is one of the very few schools in the world that I'd pass up a full ride for.
It's really a life changing place to be.
Anonymous wrote:My DD also got Bannker Key UMD and has Georgia Tech full scholarship, Caltech, waitlisted for MIT. Have money saved up, which one would you choose for CS?
Anonymous wrote:MIT is one of the very few schools in the world that I'd pass up a full ride for.
It's really a life changing place to be.
Anonymous wrote:Your child got an opportunity millions of kids kill themselves for. Do not let it go for any reason. MIT all the way !!