<p>yes, what you are reading is really my question</p>
<p>so far, Cornell appears to be the best one</p>
<p>with a BJJ, a wrestling, and a boxing club</p>
<p>there is also a pro mma gym in Ithaca</p>
<p>any other opinions?</p>
<p>yes, what you are reading is really my question</p>
<p>so far, Cornell appears to be the best one</p>
<p>with a BJJ, a wrestling, and a boxing club</p>
<p>there is also a pro mma gym in Ithaca</p>
<p>any other opinions?</p>
<p>Stanford comes to mind. I can’t tell you how big it is at any of the Atlanta schools, but Atlanta itself has numerous local MMA fighters (one taught a class a Tech for a few years, as I recall)</p>
<p>you won’t find many fighters in tech schools. states like california, NY, florida, or texas have many MMA gyms and the local circuits are good.</p>
<p>I don’t know. I wish Emory had a boxing or BJJ club. All they offer are the irrelevant TMA.</p>
<p>You may find 1 or 2 top tier CS schools where, coincidentally, there also exists a campus community of interest in MMA. Your best bet may to attend a school in an urban area where you can find this off campus. In the small sphere of truly top tier CS schools, good places to look would have to include MIT/Boston-Cambridge and Carnegie Mellon/Pittsburgh.</p>
<p>But if you want a school with good (not necessarily tippy top tier) CS, where academics and “martial arts” are not co-located coincidentally but by design, then the right place to look is the service academies (Navy, Army, Air Force). Cyber warfare.</p>