<p>Money isn't a huge issue but no FA for any of the colleges
Interested equally in Comp Sci/Econ/Robotics/Math.</p>
<p>Looking mostly for specific feedback about any of the schools.</p>
<p>Thoughts?</p>
<p>Money isn't a huge issue but no FA for any of the colleges
Interested equally in Comp Sci/Econ/Robotics/Math.</p>
<p>Looking mostly for specific feedback about any of the schools.</p>
<p>Thoughts?</p>
<p>Seems like you’re leaning towards engineering…so go to USC Viterbi. It’s hard to ignore a full ride especially in today’s economy. You said $$ isn’t an issue but still. Unless you prefer Cal way more than SC, then go to Cal. </p>
<p>Would cross off UofC because you seem more interested in engineering. </p>
<p>Would cross Cornell off as it is the weaker in all the areas you mentioned.</p>
<p>Yeah I’d say Chicago isn’t the best fit. Personally, I’d go with the full-merit at USC, that’s awesome! If money is not even a concern I’d say Berkley is the strongest?</p>
<p>USC doesn’t have the academic reputation of Ivies/UofC, but it has the Alumni pull.</p>
<p>UC Berkeley has a great rep but not sure how strong their career placement is?</p>
<p>Does anyone know if Silicon Valley is strong for engineering?
If so I imagine they would recruit from Berkeley…</p>