Computer Science, Physics, or Biology?

<p>From what I understand, it really doesn’t matter what school you go to for computer science major because all you need is a skill, and each school teaches the same exact curriculum (C++, Java, Unix, Linux, etc.) So it really depends on how much effort you put in for yourself.
Those skills are usually evaluated from the programming competition like this: [ACM</a> Southern California Regional Programming Contest](<a href=“http://www.socalcontest.org/history/2010/results-2010.shtml]ACM”>ACM Southern California Regional Programming Contest)
You’ll notice that Cal Tech and Harvey Mudd are usually the winners of the competition, but that’s because they actually have a specific class for preparing such competition. But other than that, there are many cases in which less prestigious schools beat the more prestigious school in a competition. So as long as you have the skill and involve yourself in such competition, then I think you’ll have no problem getting a job after you graduate at any school. (but it’s always good to go to a good school just for the sake of its prestige)</p>