<p>Which college would be great for computer science and mathematics double major?
I think MIT, Caltech, Carnegie Mellon U are the great ones for this. but are there other ones?</p>
<p>schools since you listed CalTech, so I highly recommend looking at Harvey Mudd.</p>
<p>Harvey Mudd, yes. </p>
<p>NYU is also supposed to have suprisingly very strong programs in both.
Maybe Purdue.</p>
<p>Stanford too, I'm pretty sure, and some would argue Harvard belongs on the list.</p>
<p>Depends on what level you are looking for. There are plenty. The tops: MIT, Berkeley, Stanford, CMU, Caltech,etc.</p>
<p>But you really should look at whether you like big or small schools and whether you are going to shoot for the tops....</p>
<p>Check out UIUC, it arguably has the best CS program in the midwest (currently ranked 5 within US). Also a lot of research/co-op opportunites are offered by the engineering college. The program also offers a math track within the CS degree, allowing you to explore your interest in both math and computer science. CS and Math grads are also very accomplished (YouTube, AMD, Oracle, Netscape, PayPal, etc).</p>
<p>Where are you located and where do you think you want to be located?</p>
<p>The last poster mentioned UIUC which is an incredibly strong school in these areas. So, I believe is Georgia Tech and Michigan and several others.</p>
<p>I live in NY... but I don't care about the location, the population and anything else about a college.
thx for everyone's suggestion, I'm checking those colleges right now.</p>