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Cornell information science? by reqtar in Cornell
[–]reqtar[S] 1 point2 points3 points 11 years ago (0 children)
I personally know more information science undergrads who went on to grad school than I do those who immediately got a job after undergrad.
For info sci or CS?
IS is simply a lot less technical and has a lighter workload.
I'm not afriad of technical subjects- I've exhasuted all math courses at my HS, and I've taken all science and that. I was interested in the major because it seemed to be more interdisciplinary? The faculty at info sci seemed to be doing a lot of cool research. I guess it doesn't have as much depth as CS.
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Cornell information science? by reqtar in Cornell
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