Return Styles: Pseud0ch, Terminal, Valhalla, NES, Geocities, Blue Moon. Entire thread

Computer Science

Name: Anonymous 2006-12-29 18:02

i'm looking around at colleges or universities i can attend for a computer science degree. I've looked over stuff and i really like the idea behind it and i really want to challenge myself and get my degree in it. I have a few questions, and i hope you, /prog/, can help me.
1. I've only heard of two good universities so far for CS, Rutgers and Georgia Tech, any others?(USA or Euro)
2. What jobs can you get as a CS major? Just programming or other things? Because i know it covers everything in the field of theory , programming and mathematics, but is it just limited to programming?
Yours truly
Anonymous

Name: Anonymous 2006-12-31 4:06

Any college with the word Tech in it is good. Except LA Tech. The only thing they're good at is producing Java monkeys. I'm coming up on my third year and I have yet to see anything but Java Java Java Java fucking kill yourself more Java.

Did I mention you _will_ learn Java?

Also, don't believe that shit they tell you about "best engineering school in the state" and "excellent science school". Anything good about that school is purely accidental. For example, if your dorms were literally falling apart and still used asbestos for insulation, would you spend money on:

1. improving the quality of life for your students,
2. a new football stadium, or
3. pay raises for all the faculty who don't deserve them anyway.

If you picked 1, you're not going to college here.

Newer Posts
Don't change these.
Name: Email:
Entire Thread Thread List