Best transfer pick for a computer science major?

<p>Hello, I am currentlyow a community college student and am trying to decided which college I will be transferring to in the coming years. I've narred it down to four. I am a Computer Science major. Can any current students of these colleges or others in the know provide some insight in the pros and cons of these schools. In your opinion, which school is the best pick for a transferring CS major? </p>

<p>The schools I am considering are: Rutgers, Rowan, New Jersey Institute of technology, and Stevens Institute of Technology.</p>

<p>I don’t know much about Rowan but with the other 3, here is one “con”…</p>

<p>Stevens wants to charge Rutgers money and it’s not Rutgers. NJIT (in my opinion) also charges way too much to not have the rep that Rutgers has.</p>

<p>The pick: Rutgers</p>

<p>Stevens is the best comp. sci. program in NJ. It is the most rigorous and comprehensive, and Stevens is far more selective than Rutgers (39% vs. 68% acceptance rate). Rutgers is certainly a decent school but it is not Stevens.</p>

<p>Here are the computer science course listings:</p>

<p>Rutgers: [Course</a> Management](<a href=“Error Page”>Course Synopses)
Stevens: [Computer</a> Science | Undergraduate Courses (100-499)](<a href=“http://www.stevens.edu/compsci/undergrad/ugrad_courses.php]Computer”>http://www.stevens.edu/compsci/undergrad/ugrad_courses.php)
NJIT: [NJIT</a> - Courses: Computer Science](<a href=“http://catalog.njit.edu/courses/cs.php]NJIT”>http://catalog.njit.edu/courses/cs.php)</p>