<p>Since my scores are not high enough for Ivies, what are some decent schools for a major in Computer Science?</p>
<p>the ivies arent even good schools for cs. maybe cornell is.</p>
<p>What are your scores, what is your percentile?</p>
<p>mc3 is right, most of the Ivies are not that great for CS. Your best bet would be a big public school (UC Berkeley, University of Michigan, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Georgia Tech…)</p>
<p>UC Berkeley, Carnegie Mellon, Cornell, MIT are the big 4 for CS (in no particular order).</p>
<p>Then, as well as the public schools mentioned above, schools like Wisconsin and Washington and Texas.</p>
<p>My stats:</p>
<p>GPA: 3.9 UW | 4.2 W
RANK: 8/350
SAT: 510 CR | 650 M | 590 W
[waiting for the Oct. 4 Scores-- They will be available Oct. 23]
SAT II: Will be taking in December
APs: English Lang, English Lit, Macroeconomics, US Gov’t</p>
<p>Accepted to:
University of Central Florida
University of South Florida
Florida Southern College</p>
<p>Waiting on:
University of Florida
University of Tampa</p>
<p>Applying to:
MIT
…</p>
<p>I’m guessing you’re from FL.</p>
<p>If so, Georgia Tech is a great CS school. I think we’re in the top 10 or something. Lots of people come here to do CS, including many internationals.</p>
<p>actually, despite many of them being low on the rankings, the Ivies still get respect for many engineering majors…</p>
<p>Feez - Yes, I live in FL.
Thanks I will looking in to Georgia Tech</p>
<p>cud someone tell me how is trinity(CT) for computer science?</p>
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<p>Actually, a lot of the Ivies (Yale, Princeton, Brown, Harvard, Cornell) are fantastic in computer science. Y’all shouldn’t assume that just because they don’t all have strong engineering reps overall that this holds true for every discipline.</p>
<p>Georgia Tech is a great school. Also look at UMich, U of Washington, Ohio State, UVA, and UCol-Boulder.</p>