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Best Colleges for Computer Science in NYC?

I'm hoping to study computer science and New York City is one of my target areas. What are some of the best colleges in NYC for CS? I'm especially looking for programs with good internship networks.

a year ago

New York City is brimming with colleges and universities that have strong computer science programs. Here, I'll name a few, based on their reputation, curriculum, and opportunities for internships.

1. Columbia University: Columbia's computer science program is often ranked among the best, globally. The school is renowned for its strong curriculum, faculty, and research opportunities. They have a strong connection to the tech industry in New York City, providing robust internship and job opportunities.

2. New York University (NYU): NYU's Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences offers a prestigious computer science program. The university's location in Manhattan places it in close proximity to numerous tech companies where you could potentially intern.

3. City University of New York (CUNY): CUNY's computer science programs, offered across its different colleges, are known for being accessible and affordable. For example, the Grove School of Engineering at the City College of New York has a well-regarded program that integrates a strong theoretical foundation with practical, hands-on learning.

4. Cornell Tech: This is Cornell's technology-focused campus located on Roosevelt Island in New York City. While it primarily caters to graduate-level students, it's worth mentioning due to its strong industry connections and advancements in the tech field.

5. Cooper Union: Their computer science program is under the Faculty of Engineering and it's very project-based, which provides a hands-on learning experience.

Before you finalize your college list, it might be helpful to visit campuses (if possible), and reach out to current students or alumni to better understand their experiences. Look at the specific courses each program offers, as well as what sorts of internships, mentoring, and job placement services they offer. This can provide more insight into which school is the best fit for you.

a year ago

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