For software engineering, this is also good (https://■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■/edu/rankings/us/undergraduate-software-engineering)
UW is ranked 7, Berkeley is ranked 6.
For software engineering, this is also good (https://■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■/edu/rankings/us/undergraduate-software-engineering)
UW is ranked 7, Berkeley is ranked 6.
Put another vote in for UW being the better option, again not for lack of the quality of UCB.
As far as EECS goes, I’m more in agreement with @PurpleTitan as someone also mostly done with a BS in Computer Science. The slight difference in requirements is not revolutionary or important for most jobs - if you want to go more in the EE direction and working with stuff like embedded systems (a class I’ve taken as a pure CS major), there’s CE these days.
The whole point here is that most CS companies really could care less what the title is on your degree - if it’s anything close to CS, are talented and can show it in one way or another, they don’t care - BA, BS, EECS, it’s all the same. The EECS is only going to matter in very specific subfields, most of which will probably want more CE/EE classes anyways.