Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Update: The college is in collapse. Recent filings found the president now makes $1.1 million per year, which is twice the rate of peer institutions. The CS department only has 8 faculty after 2 years of searching, Students are transferring out to legitamate liberal arts colleges and universities! Stay clear if you want 0 headaches.
So dramatic. Who cares if the president makes good money? The school has a 3 billion endowment.
How many students are transferring? Why can't they take up applied math majors and just study CS on the side?
dp.. CS majors want to major in CS, not applied math with CS on the side.
I'm sure they do, but if 80 of your peers are seeking to and the class size is 400...it's not unreasonable for the college to tell you no. Most CS majors study cs to get a job and the stuff you learn in a theoretical computer science curriculum is useless for that anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Oh look, the Pomona troll is having a conversation with his or herself. Weirdo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Update: The college is in collapse. Recent filings found the president now makes $1.1 million per year, which is twice the rate of peer institutions. The CS department only has 8 faculty after 2 years of searching, Students are transferring out to legitamate liberal arts colleges and universities! Stay clear if you want 0 headaches.
So dramatic. Who cares if the president makes good money? The school has a 3 billion endowment.
How many students are transferring? Why can't they take up applied math majors and just study CS on the side?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Update: The college is in collapse. Recent filings found the president now makes $1.1 million per year, which is twice the rate of peer institutions. The CS department only has 8 faculty after 2 years of searching, Students are transferring out to legitamate liberal arts colleges and universities! Stay clear if you want 0 headaches.
So dramatic. Who cares if the president makes good money? The school has a 3 billion endowment.
How many students are transferring? Why can't they take up applied math majors and just study CS on the side?
dp.. CS majors want to major in CS, not applied math with CS on the side.
Anonymous wrote:Update: The college is in collapse. Recent filings found the president now makes $1.1 million per year, which is twice the rate of peer institutions. The CS department only has 8 faculty after 2 years of searching, Students are transferring out to legitamate liberal arts colleges and universities! Stay clear if you want 0 headaches.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Update: The college is in collapse. Recent filings found the president now makes $1.1 million per year, which is twice the rate of peer institutions. The CS department only has 8 faculty after 2 years of searching, Students are transferring out to legitamate liberal arts colleges and universities! Stay clear if you want 0 headaches.
So dramatic. Who cares if the president makes good money? The school has a 3 billion endowment.
How many students are transferring? Why can't they take up applied math majors and just study CS on the side?
Anonymous wrote:Update: The college is in collapse. Recent filings found the president now makes $1.1 million per year, which is twice the rate of peer institutions. The CS department only has 8 faculty after 2 years of searching, Students are transferring out to legitamate liberal arts colleges and universities! Stay clear if you want 0 headaches.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know this sucks for OP and I feel sorry for the kid, but if one goes to college with a sole goal of majoring in CS, an LAC shouldn’t be their first choice. If the school doesn’t work with you to come up with a plan, e.g. cross-registering at another school of the 5C, 3+2 program, or other ways, you can always transfer. Good luck!
It isn't about sole goal as CS. LACs pride themselves on giving you the freedom to explore before choosing majors. Creating a lottery system is a breach of that promise.
Anonymous wrote:I know this sucks for OP and I feel sorry for the kid, but if one goes to college with a sole goal of majoring in CS, an LAC shouldn’t be their first choice. If the school doesn’t work with you to come up with a plan, e.g. cross-registering at another school of the 5C, 3+2 program, or other ways, you can always transfer. Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:There are restrictions on majors in almost every field at almost every school. Love music but don't play an instrument or sing? Can't major in music performance in any competitive department. Want to major in bio but tanked your STEM courses freshman year? GPA won't be high enough to declare until you raise it. Undeclared rising junior who suddenly decided on French? Likely can't get proficiency fast enough to graduate on time. Want study business at school x but didn't make the bar for direct admit? Could be out of luck.
Where Pomona screwed up was in laying out a lottery system in writing for people to criticize. An objective application process would be preferable (and maybe they'll eventually go there), or even a direct admit process for freshmen.