Engineering or Arts and Sciences?

<p>Which is more difficult to get into? I'm thinking about being a computer science major, which is offered in both arts and sciences and engineering. Anyone have any advice?</p>

<p>Bump plezz</p>

<p>Bump? Please?</p>

<p>Does anyone have any insight or opinion?</p>

<p>anyone?! 10 char.</p>

<p>Bump Bump Bump.</p>

<p>Well I don’t go to Northwestern (yet, haha) but you seem pretty desperate for an answer.</p>

<p>It all really boils down to whether you want a B.A. or a B.S.
Some say that a B.S. is more important when applying for CS related jobs (Intel, IBM, etc) but I’ve also heard that that’s not really the case and that they are viewed pretty much equally. </p>

<p>Northwestern seems to be pretty flexible in terms of courses so I’m sure you could take the same exact courses regardless of which school you’re attending, but WCAS probably has a more artsy core focus vs McCormick. </p>

<p>Also I think everyone in McCormick takes the Engineering First program, so you might want to check it out and see if its your kind of thing (Personally I think it sounds incredible).</p>