<p>You don’t need a communication degree to be a good communicator. I doubt it even helps that much. Taking 6 classes per semester is just crazy. You won’t survive 6 CS/Math/science classes in one semester. I have never heard of someone doing that. Even with humanities classes that’s pretty hard and you won’t get to sleep at all lol. There is a big gap of on the quality of UGA and GTech. This is not because of accreditation or ranking. The faculty at Gtech seems very very strong. Even if an employer didn’t care about the quality of the program, I would still go to GTech. You will have it easier with a CS degree from GTech than a triple major from UGA (not an assumption). The price is about the same. </p>
<p>I would choose GTech over MIT/Stanford because it is just too expensive. GTech has a better stronger CS program at an affordable price. Also don’t get a double major in communication. It isn’t worth it at all. You are better off taking more CS classes and get a job/internship that requires you to talk to people. </p>
<p>@simba, I’m not saying that GTech is better than UGA based on the rankings or accreditation. It has a much much much better faculty at the ALMOST SAME price than UGA. I looked at UGA page and the classes required. Honestly it seems very weak. Even though some of the research the faculty was doing looked nice</p>