<p>Hi all. My son is researching undergraduate computer science programs. He is interested in obtaining "real life comp. sci. experiences" while attending college. Any opinions regarding the strength of these computer science programs would be great!! Also, any info. about job placement after school is also apprecieated!</p>
<p>Having trouble finding the employers for RIT, but the rest are here:</p>
<p>WPI: [Career</a> Development Center - Top Hiring Companies](<a href=“http://www.wpi.edu/Admin/CDC/tophiring.html]Career”>http://www.wpi.edu/Admin/CDC/tophiring.html)</p>
<p>RHIT: [Rose-Hulman</a> Institute of Technology](<a href=“404 | Rose-Hulman”>404 | Rose-Hulman)</p>
<p>RPI: [Career</a> Development Center (CDC) for Students :: Recruiting Stats](<a href=“Students | Career and Professional Development”>Students | Career and Professional Development)</p>
<p>CWRU: [First</a> Destination Survey - Case Career Center](<a href=“Division of Student Affairs | Case Western Reserve University”>Division of Student Affairs | Case Western Reserve University)</p>
<p>RIT: [Browse</a> Programs](<a href=“http://careerservices.rit.edu/portal/Programs.aspx]Browse”>http://careerservices.rit.edu/portal/Programs.aspx)</p>
<p>RPI and CWRU are top tier schools…i’d give RPI the edge there over CWRU for all things technical…both are equivalent to a lesser ivy type of a school…</p>
<p>RHIT…i think they used to be more top tier material…but i think their acceptance standards dropped dramatically over the past few years so i’d group them as second tier with WPI…</p>
<p>RIT…bleh…maybe low second tier…</p>