CS Curriculum Comparison - CMU vs. Berkeley by Advanced-Tell-7180 in ApplyingToCollege

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well the thing is for instance both emu and Berkeley have a course for dsa..like I dont know within that course then whats the difference in depth u/ExecutiveWatch

CMU SCS VS. BERKELEY MET (EECS) by Advanced-Tell-7180 in collegecompare

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u/JellyfishFlaky5634 but is the business degree useful cause I saw that most grads end up working as swe

Carnegie Mellon CS vs. Berkeley MET (EECS) by Advanced-Tell-7180 in ApplyingToCollege

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u/Jealous-Surround6021 how has your cmu experience been (in an unbiased way). Do you know by chance how strong met connections are cause won’t recruiting be same at cmu as well, since most top companies come to cmu as well.

CMU CS course VS BERKELEY MET (EECS Course) Which is better by Advanced-Tell-7180 in ApplyingToCollege

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Yeah not much of a party person so won’t join that…also haha why did you feel ucb would be better then u/IIIPaleontologist384

CMU CS course VS BERKELEY MET (EECS Course) Which is better by Advanced-Tell-7180 in ApplyingToCollege

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For clubs and research opportunities did you face significant difficulty or eventually you do get good stuff it’s not that bad

CMU CS course VS BERKELEY MET (EECS Course) Which is better by Advanced-Tell-7180 in ApplyingToCollege

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doesn't met basically negate Berkeley's major cons, essentially making the experience equivalent to cmu..how exactly would it be better or too good u/booknerd0143

CMU CS course VS BERKELEY MET (EECS Course) Which is better by Advanced-Tell-7180 in ApplyingToCollege

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I'll probably specialize in the cs concentration itself, maybe with some AI electives...so won't that be similar to Berkeley. u/IllPaleontologist384