Anonymous wrote:Hamilton
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hands down Mudd. It’s the lac leader, and few are at a comparable level
You are becoming about as annoying as “Bucknell to the street” boy. Mudd is great but not greater than any other top LAC.
This is flat out wrong for cs. There’s a substantial gap, do not take this advice
New poster. Harvey Mudd, to the extent it counts as a LAC, is by far the best LAC for CS.
DP. Recall OP asked about CS plus creative writing. I agree HMC is fantastic at CS, arguably the best of the LACs for it, although I don’t agree with the “by far” part. However, for CS plus creative writing, I think there may well be better options in the t10. HMC students are supposed to take at least half their humanities courses from HMC itself, and each college gives priority registration to their own students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hands down Mudd. It’s the lac leader, and few are at a comparable level
You are becoming about as annoying as “Bucknell to the street” boy. Mudd is great but not greater than any other top LAC.
This is flat out wrong for cs. There’s a substantial gap, do not take this advice
New poster. Harvey Mudd, to the extent it counts as a LAC, is by far the best LAC for CS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hands down Mudd. It’s the lac leader, and few are at a comparable level
You are becoming about as annoying as “Bucknell to the street” boy. Mudd is great but not greater than any other top LAC.
This is flat out wrong for cs. There’s a substantial gap, do not take this advice
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are some of the real good LACs or small colleges for computer science? + also good creative writing
Want to avoid greek / frat culture
Carleton and Swarthmore are great options. They both are repeat regional finalists in ICPC competitions, both place well into CS PhD programs, and both have strong writing/humanities programs.
There’s no incentive to getting a PhD in CS- that’s a massive cut to your salary for not much pay increase with a detrimental time sink. This indicates that swarthmore cs grads aren’t learning enough to get jobs in industry. Swarthmore also has a long lottery with waitlist and caps for your course load- that’s not worth the cost.
You know whose also great at the ICPC competitions, better than swarthmore? UCSD. Competitions don’t mean anything of substance- Princeton hardly gets any Putnam placements, and it’s the best math program in the world.
+1, getting a PhD in cs is silly. Worth it only for the top 0.1% who’ll go into quant finance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hands down Mudd. It’s the lac leader, and few are at a comparable level
You are becoming about as annoying as “Bucknell to the street” boy. Mudd is great but not greater than any other top LAC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Top three SLACs are:
Harvey Mudd
Grinnell
Pomona
Honorable mentions:
Davidson
Carleton
Middleburry
Tell me about the greek scene and social life of kids at these so called top colleges?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Top three SLACs are:
Harvey Mudd
Grinnell
Pomona
Honorable mentions:
Davidson
Carleton
Middleburry
Tell me about the greek scene and social life of kids at these so called top colleges?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pepperdine has been great for my DS. Graduated in 2024 and is now at Cornell law.
Pepperdine for CS?
Anonymous wrote:Pepperdine has been great for my DS. Graduated in 2024 and is now at Cornell law.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Top three SLACs are:
Harvey Mudd
Grinnell
Pomona
Honorable mentions:
Davidson
Carleton
Middleburry
Tell me about the greek scene and social life of kids at these so called top colleges?
Anonymous wrote:Top three SLACs are:
Harvey Mudd
Grinnell
Pomona
Honorable mentions:
Davidson
Carleton
Middleburry