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Old 05-11-2008, 12:12 AM   #1
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Computer Science @ Pomona

Hi All!

I'm interested in majoring in computer science at Pomona -- wondering if I can please get your input?

- Would I have to take the majority of my classes at Mudd?
- How many students per class? (on average)
- Workload of the schedule? courses? grading system?
- Interaction with professor/faculties?

Thanks in advanced!
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Old 05-11-2008, 12:52 AM   #2
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You'd take the majority of the classes at Pomona. You wouldn't HAVE to take any at Mudd, although it'd be neglecting another great resource if your didn't.

The classes are very small, and the facilities are amazing. Comp-Sci just relocated to the new Lincoln-Edmunds building, and throughout the department, I'd be willing to bet there are far more terminals than majors.

Someone else can comment on workload, etc.
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