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Are too many students going into CompSci?
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[QUOTE="Choppy, post: 6896625, member: 127425"] While that article is focused on the University of Maryland, according to[URL='https://nces.ed.gov/programs/digest/d21/tables/dt21_322.10.asp'] this data[/URL], there does seem to be a growing number of graduates in the computer an information sciences across the US. To answer the title question though... how many is "too many?" It's not surprising that there's a lot of growth in computer science. From a big picture perspective, this is a field were people tend to perceive a lot of professional opportunity. Particularly with the rising costs of education, a lot of students are entering university with an eye toward the career skills they'll be developing and how marketable they will be when they graduate. Humanities tend not to be perceived as quite so lucrative. [/QUOTE]
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