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Top Colleges for CS in the Northeast

I'm based in the Northeast and thinking about colleges with excellent computer science programs. Can anyone share insights on top schools for CS in this region, especially those with good internship opportunities?

a year ago

Sure! In the Northeast, there's a wealth of colleges known for their excellent computer science programs and opportunities for internships. Notable amongst them are:

1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT): MIT's computer science program is one of the best in the world. Its location in Cambridge, near Boston, makes it an attractive location for internships and post-college jobs due to the concentration of tech industries.

2. Harvard University: Also located in Cambridge, Harvard has a robust computer science program. The school's proximity to Boston is beneficial for students seeking internships as there are many tech startups and established companies in the area.

3. Carnegie Mellon University (CMU): Located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, CMU is renowned for its computer science program. It has strong corporate partnerships, meaning students often have opportunities to intern with top tech companies.

4. Cornell University: Based in Ithaca, New York, Cornell's CS program is strong and offers numerous research opportunities. The university's tech campus in New York City provides additional internship and networking opportunities.

5. Princeton University: Princeton, located in New Jersey, has a well-respected CS program. Their location close to New York City opens up numerous internship opportunities.

6. University of Pennsylvania (UPenn): Located in Philadelphia, UPenn's CS program is part of its School of Engineering and Applied Science, offering plentiful research and internship opportunities with tech companies in the region.

These schools have strong institutional connections with many companies, so they tend to have strong internship placement records. Remember to look beyond rankings, though, and consider other factors like teaching style, class sizes, research opportunities, and cultural fit when choosing a school.

a year ago

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