Schools What Are the Best Colleges for Computer Science and Software Engineering Majors?

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The discussion revolves around seeking recommendations for reputable colleges offering computer science or software engineering majors. Participants emphasize the importance of providing additional context to tailor suggestions effectively. A user mentions conducting a Google search for computer science colleges, which yields numerous informative resources. They highlight a specific article titled "Advice For Computer Science College Students" as a valuable find. The conversation indicates that while location may influence choices, the primary focus remains on identifying quality educational institutions in the field of computer science.
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Can someone tell me about some good computer science or software engineering(majors) colleges ?
Thanks.
 
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Does location matter at all? Remember, we have people from all over the world here. :wink:
 
Yes, more info would help us with any suggestions, pyromancer. But in the mean time, I googled computer science colleges, and got plenty of good hits for information sources. Here's the hit list:

http://www.google.com/search?source...T4SUNA_en___US232&q=computer+science+colleges

The very first hit on the list (after the ads) is some pretty useful "Advice For Computer Science College Students":

http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/CollegeAdvice.html
 
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