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Good CS schools in North Carolina?

Hey guys, I'm a junior with a serious interest in Computer Science, looking for potential colleges. I'm really attracted to North Carolina for college – the culture, the lifestyle, the opportunities. Can anyone vouch for any great CS programs there, or share any experiences?

a year ago

Absolutely, you've got some top-notch choices when it comes to Computer Science programs in North Carolina:

1. Duke University: Duke has a strong Computer Science program, which is highly respected and offers plentiful research opportunities. Located in Durham, it gives students the chance to explore both a vibrant urban city life and campus life.

2. University of North Carolina (UNC) - Chapel Hill: UNC is another university known for its robust CS program. What's great about UNC is its broad selection of Computer Science concentrations, from Artificial Intelligence to Cybersecurity, which can cater to your specific areas of interest.

3. North Carolina State University: NC State's Computer Science program is considered highly competitive, particularly due to its connection to the Research Triangle Park, a region filled with tech companies offering potential internships and employment opportunities post-graduation.

Another aspect you might want to consider is the size of the college. If you want a smaller, more intimate environment, you could consider Wake Forest University, which offers a solid Computer Science program, but has a smaller student population compared to Duke, UNC, or NC State.

Remember, ultimately the "best" school for you depends on what you're looking for in your college experience, including not just the strength of the CS program but also factors like campus culture, student population, and location. It's a good idea to check out the colleges for yourself – visit if you can, or at least do an online campus tour, and see which ones feel right for you.

a year ago

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