College: Anonymous or personal?
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2004 11:05 pm
So I've finally made a college decision. I just wanted to do a small survey of anyone (even if you've never been in a college). Which is better, anonymity or one to one action in your dept.?
To give a concrete example:
UIUC (www.uiuc.edu) has a fantastic Computer Science program. It's classes cover broad topics and you'll come out of the program a well-rounded geek. But, since the staff there is dealing with 25k kids (in the whole school, I don't know the actual CS stats), you're on your on your own if you want to ask questions.
UMR (www.umr.edu) has another really good Computer Science program despite its reputation. Just look at the attrition rate if you're questioning (people say "Holy ****, this is actually challenging" and drop). It's not as broad in its programs but its small enough that you can drop by the CS office and use it as a resource (e.g. talk to professors).
So which would you choose? The one with broader programs but less chance of interaction or the one with less broad programs and interaction? I chose UMR (hahaha, partly because U of I canned my @$$, but whatever).
To give a concrete example:
UIUC (www.uiuc.edu) has a fantastic Computer Science program. It's classes cover broad topics and you'll come out of the program a well-rounded geek. But, since the staff there is dealing with 25k kids (in the whole school, I don't know the actual CS stats), you're on your on your own if you want to ask questions.
UMR (www.umr.edu) has another really good Computer Science program despite its reputation. Just look at the attrition rate if you're questioning (people say "Holy ****, this is actually challenging" and drop). It's not as broad in its programs but its small enough that you can drop by the CS office and use it as a resource (e.g. talk to professors).
So which would you choose? The one with broader programs but less chance of interaction or the one with less broad programs and interaction? I chose UMR (hahaha, partly because U of I canned my @$$, but whatever).