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Best colleges for studying computer science?

I've decided that computer science is the major for me, but I'm not sure which colleges are the best for this field. Can someone give me recommendations on fantastic CS programs to apply to?

a year ago

Sure, below are some institutions renowned for their strong Computer Science programs:

1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT): MIT tends to be at the top of the list for Computer Science, reflecting the institution's deep commitment to state-of-the-art research and innovation.

2. Stanford University: The location in Silicon Valley effectively allows for an integration of industry with the academia, both in class and at internships.

3. Carnegie Mellon University (CMU): CMU's School of Computer Science is globally renowned and offers a variety of concentrations within the field.

4. University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley): They have a specially built computational research division for computer science students.

5. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC): This program is celebrated for its extensive research, internships, and post-graduation opportunities.

6. Princeton University: Princeton has always excelled in theoretical computer science, and recently they've made efforts to strengthen their applied CS program as well.

7. University of Washington (UW): Their major in Computer Science is offered both in the College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Engineering, giving students a chance to choose the path that suits them best.

8. University of Michigan - Ann Arbor (UMich): This program is known for its strong engineering framework and collaborations with technology companies.

Remember, the "best" school for you heavily depends on your personal preferences, learning style, tuition budget, and other criteria beyond just academic excellence. So you should consider all these factors while finalizing your university shortlist.

a year ago

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