Ok, so I have no idea what school to pick and no one to help me out.
I am going to major in either computer science (CS) or a joint computer science/business admin (CSBA) degree, depending on the school’s programs.
My parents will pay 25k/year, for four years. Anything more is my responsibility from loans/work.
I want to know which school will get me the best job/worth the debt(?), etc.
I plan on living on the west coast, probably southern california.
From this list, which do you think I should attend? I have visited them all and love them all pretty well. They vary quite a bit, but I am adaptable. I grouped similar ones together. I have been admitted to all.
SCHOOLS:
University of Southern California
Yearly cost w/living would be ~40k, so 60k in debt… is this too much? I should be able to get a good job w/ USC degree right out of CSBA Viterbi, right?
CSBA
love this school so much!!!
Great resources.
UCSD/UCI
UC tuition, so only a little bit of debt, which i could work away while in school.
CS
Ok schools, don’t want that many students. I liked SD more than Irvine, of course. Not incredibly happy about such a big student body.
University of Edinburgh
About 40k a year, so 60k debt
18th best school in world (QS rankings)
Far and difficult classes.
Weird living situation.
McGill University/UofToronto/UBC
Canadian tuition, so I would have no debt (less than 20k/year)
Good school, not great job prospects??? is this true?
Huge class sizes.
UofT has a bell curve…
Loyola Marymount U
About 30k/year, 20k debt
CS
Ok school, I wanted a tiny bit larger though.
I am still waiting on berkeley, CMC, and hamilton. But i don’t like hamilton and berkeley is a tiny bit too ‘berkeley’. Claremont McKenna would be nice but i don’t think they give any merit aid so possibly out of the question.
I am ignoring boston college because too expensive… no FA or merit, so 68k/year+
I want to go to grad school, so good GPA will be required.
What is your vote?