<p>I will be starting engineering school at Cornell in the fall. I will probably major in either mechanical engineering, information science systems and technology, or operations research and engineering. I currently have a 3.5 year old Apple MacBook Pro and have always been a Mac person however I see windows as being a much more practical system for school and work after.*
Right I see myself with 3 choices.*
- Start school with my current MBP and take the first semester to see what would work best and purchase during winter break.*
- Get a windows computer now and fully learn how to use it before school starts. 3)Just get another MBP sometime between now and school.*
As for windows laptops what would be best. I’m thinking a Lenovo w520. I want something fast and reliable just like everyone else. I don’t have much experience with PCs so any other laptop recommendations?*
I’m afraid be switching computers in the middle of the year might be tricky and it’s easier to just start with one. Does any one else have<em>Experience with with starting with an old computer to gauge what’s best?</em>
Also with the PC would strongly consider getting an iPad to go along with it. My mom has one and unlike many I see a real value in it. But that would definitely wait till after the first semester. Anyone have experience with this?*
In the end based on experience which choice would you advise and what PC would you recommend.*</p>