<p>I'd say so, since you can overlap it with most sciences. Ex: Psychobiology.</p>
<p>I'd say that searching is a sub area of theory/algorithms</p>
<p>What would I actually state on the application? Computer Science: Theory and Algorithms - or what?</p>
<p>As the deadline approaches, are they any more applicants who would like to be on the roster? Out of 2,000+ applicants I thought there would be more on CC...</p>
<p>not everyone's a computer g33k and hack0rzz 24/7 on a c0mp0073r. not everyone's going to app for comp sci (generalization that most comp sci's tend to spend loads of time on the comp) what about them tree huggers? and them fish catchers? and them musicians? and them lab nerds? </p>
<p>hehe, don't expect everyone to post their stats on the roster. buhbai!~~</p>
<ol>
<li>AltairAqua/ Biology: virology; Chemistry: organic/ LA</li>
<li>huangm/ Physics: nanotech; Mathematics: discrete math</li>
<li>Dmitriy_Y/ Engineering: mechanical engineering(robotics); physics: theoretical astrophysics / NJ / 800m 700v</li>
<li>New Yorker/ Psychology: cognitive neuroscience; Political Science: political behavior & socialization/ NY</li>
<li>schemer/ Computer Science : programming languages; Computer Science : theory & algorithms/ NY
6.Random^4/Physics : Cosmology; Physics : Astronomy/MN</li>
<li>Pygo/ Biology : marine; Chemistry : marine/ RI</li>
<li>tsr472/ Math: mathematical physics; Math: Set Theory (Order & Lattice Theory) / AR</li>
<li>tetrahedr0n/Math: combinatorial game theory; Math: additive number theory</li>
<li>ReasonableSon/ Computer Science: AI; Computer Science: Robotics / PA</li>
<li>smurf816/ Physics: quantum mechanics; Bio: biotechnology</li>
<li>mruncleramos/ Mathematics: Differential Geometry/Topology; Physics: Gravitational Waves and Singularities</li>
<li>intelliot / Computer Science: Search Algorithms; Engineering: Digital Signal Processing</li>
<li>kinglz/ Molecular Biology: Chaperones and protein transport; Molecular Biology: Neurodegenerative Diseases</li>
<li>Frankthetank314159/ Engineering: nano; Physics: optics, preferably holography, because holography is cool.</li>
<li>dualityim/Biology: Biochemistry; Computer Science: Computer Architecture.</li>
</ol>
<p>mrunclearamos + tetrahedr0n = awesome. goodluck</p>
<p>NJ....nanotech - nanomaterials (organic membranes) and physics - elementary particles</p>
<p>dumm dee dumm....i really hope i get in...</p>
<p>dualityim, by computer architecture do you mean OS design and other stuff in the area of systems?</p>
<p>Intelliot, do you mean you haven't even sent in the app?</p>
<ol>
<li>AltairAqua/ Biology: virology; Chemistry: organic/ LA</li>
<li>huangm/ Physics: nanotech; Mathematics: discrete math</li>
<li>Dmitriy_Y/ Engineering: mechanical engineering(robotics); physics: theoretical astrophysics / NJ / 800m 700v</li>
<li>New Yorker/ Psychology: cognitive neuroscience; Political Science: political behavior & socialization/ NY</li>
<li>schemer/ Computer Science : programming languages; Computer Science : theory & algorithms/ NY
6.Random^4/Physics : Cosmology; Physics : Astronomy/MN</li>
<li>Pygo/ Biology : marine; Chemistry : marine/ RI</li>
<li>tsr472/ Math: mathematical physics; Math: Set Theory (Order & Lattice Theory) / AR</li>
<li>tetrahedr0n/Math: combinatorial game theory; Math: additive number theory</li>
<li>ReasonableSon/ Computer Science: AI; Computer Science: Robotics / PA</li>
<li>smurf816/ Physics: quantum mechanics; Bio: biotechnology</li>
<li>mruncleramos/ Mathematics: Differential Geometry/Topology; Physics: Gravitational Waves and Singularities</li>
<li>intelliot / Computer Science: Search Algorithms; Engineering: Digital Signal Processing</li>
<li>kinglz/ Molecular Biology: Chaperones and protein transport; Molecular Biology: Neurodegenerative Diseases</li>
<li>Frankthetank314159/ Engineering: nano; Physics: optics, preferably holography, because holography is cool.</li>
<li>dualityim/Biology: Biochemistry; Computer Science: Computer Architecture.</li>
<li> DanHak/Physics: Particle Physics; Physics: Astrophysics (PSAT: 77V, 73M)</li>
</ol>
<p>
Intelliot, do you mean you haven't even sent in the app?
The daedline for them to recieve it is wednesday. It can still be sent tomorrow. I think that it is best to use all the time that is given. (Look at the RSI thread), there are alot of poelpe who havent sent it in yet. :)</p>
<p>
I meant hardware. Oh crud...was that the wrong word to use?</p>
<p>its the right word, but its a teeny bit more EE than CS if your are going for the hardware slant. I wouldn't worry though.</p>
<p>CA is so stupid. I screwed up question two. I'm not going to get in.</p>
<p>I sought to distinguish myself by starting my essay with a terse analysis of the empiricism of scientific research from a philosophical standpoint. I wonder how that will be received...</p>
<p>Ah. I analyzed the American educatoin system.</p>
<p>schemer - yes, I hadn't sent in the app at the time. But it's sent now. Unfortunately the official transcript won't be sent until tomorrow and there's a good chance it won't arrive by the 9th! The rest of the application will - I wonder if they'll disqualify me because they don't get the official transcript in time.</p>
<ol>
<li>AltairAqua/ Biology: virology; Chemistry: organic/ LA</li>
<li>huangm/ Physics: nanotech; Mathematics: discrete math</li>
<li>Dmitriy_Y/ Engineering: mechanical engineering(robotics); physics: theoretical astrophysics / NJ / 800m 700v</li>
<li>New Yorker/ Psychology: cognitive neuroscience; Political Science: political behavior & socialization/ NY</li>
<li>schemer/ Computer Science : programming languages; Computer Science : theory & algorithms/ NY
6.Random^4/Physics : Cosmology; Physics : Astronomy/MN</li>
<li>Pygo/ Biology : marine; Chemistry : marine/ RI</li>
<li>tsr472/ Math: mathematical physics; Math: Set Theory (Order & Lattice Theory) / AR</li>
<li>tetrahedr0n/Math: combinatorial game theory; Math: additive number theory</li>
<li>ReasonableSon/ Computer Science: AI; Computer Science: Robotics / PA</li>
<li>smurf816/ Physics: quantum mechanics; Bio: biotechnology</li>
<li>mruncleramos/ Mathematics: Differential Geometry/Topology; Physics: Gravitational Waves and Singularities</li>
<li>intelliot / Computer Science: Search Algorithms; Engineering: Digital Signal Processing</li>
<li>kinglz/ Molecular Biology: Chaperones and protein transport; Molecular Biology: Neurodegenerative Diseases</li>
<li>Frankthetank314159/ Engineering: nano; Physics: optics, preferably holography, because holography is cool.</li>
<li>dualityim/Biology: Biochemistry; Computer Science: Computer Architecture.</li>
<li>DanHak/Physics: Particle Physics; Physics: Astrophysics (PSAT: 77V, 73M)</li>
<li>maverick27/Nanotech: Nanomaterials (organic membranes); Physics: Elementary particles/NJ.</li>
<li>sonar/Mathematics: Knot Theory; Computer Science: Optimization</li>
</ol>
<p>Analyzed the American Education system? Why? Where did it say to do that?</p>
<p>I was explicit, got right to the point, and didn't exceed the three pages.</p>
<p>newyorker, perhaps it connected with why he was interested in the question/problem.</p>