Is UAH a good undergrad Computer Science school?

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The discussion centers on the quality of the undergraduate computer science program at the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH). Participants question the appropriateness of the forum for such inquiries and suggest that emotional motivations may influence the desire to attend UAH. There is a lack of specific information provided about the program's strengths or weaknesses. Overall, the conversation highlights uncertainty about UAH's reputation in computer science. Prospective students are encouraged to seek more targeted forums for detailed insights.
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I know, I know, I am irritating.

I am between physics and CS. So, does anyone know if UAH has a good undergraduate computer science program?
 
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Why do I have this feeling that you have a strong emotional reason for wanting to attend UAH?

At any rate, you are probably in the wrong forum to be asking this question.
 
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