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Accepted at NYU...

stickybytes

Golden Member
As April 1st has come and gone, I have heard back from all the colleges i applied to. I was accepted to NYU and was given a pretty generous financial aid package in which i only need to pay about 4k in loans. The problem is that i am interested in comp sci.

Does anybody know how NYU's comp science program is? Is it renowed and recognized? What kind of job prospects can i expect graduating from NYU with degree in comp sci?
 
Originally posted by: bonkers325
NYU is definitely not known for its computer science programs... but its the name that will get you jobs and such.

yeah, what he said.

also, to the OP, congradufuckinglations! For that package (considering how expensive NYU is) I would LEARN to like comp sci.
 
Originally posted by: bonkers325
NYU is definitely not known for its computer science programs... but its the name that will get you jobs and such.

yea, and such, it's not a name.
for computer science, going to harvard won't be as good as berkeley, say. people in tech aren't that dumb.

look it up on some ranking. usually, at top are berkeley, stanford, mit, carnegie mellon
 
NYU isn't a big name in CS, as others have said. It's still a good school, though, so don't think you're getting a second-rate education. The campus is interesting, too (sister is working on a Masters there, so I've visited briefly). I hope you like NY (and can afford to live there!).
 
Originally posted by: stickybytes
As April 1st has come and gone, I have heard back from all the colleges i applied to. I was accepted to NYU and was given a pretty generous financial aid package in which i only need to pay about 4k in loans. The problem is that i am interested in comp sci.

Does anybody know how NYU's comp science program is? Is it renowed and recognized? What kind of job prospects can i expect graduating from NYU with degree in comp sci?

does it matter? it's nyu. you'll have LOTS of connections. its not what u know, its who u know

edit:
jesus.. only $4k loans total for 4 years?! (ie: $500 per semester?) if so, why didnt they just pick up the rest.
 
If you're doing Comp Sci in NYU, I hope you're expecting what you will be getting, which is a 5 year dual degree program with Stevens Institute of Technology right across the Hudson. Basically you get a science degree from NYU and the Comp Sci from Stevens. I studied here for 1 year for Math and Mechanical and I'm transferring to Brooklyn Poly mainly for the cost and the better education for engineering and that I don't want to pay an extra year. Now that's basically the bad points about NYU. The good is great, which is a GREAT experience especially in Grenwich village (is that how u spell it?). A lot of the buildings surrounds Washington Square Park, and when the weather is nice there are a lot of fairs going on within a block of you if you do live in a dorm near the park. I'm guessing you're a guy so there are a lot of pretty girls here. The location is great. The city experience is great. You will meet people you like and dislike just like anywhere. The #1 reason why people like NYU is the location. The #1 reason why people don't like NYU is the cost. If you can afford it, and not worry about money while going to NYU, I'd say go for it. Besides no one really knows exactly what they want to do. I'm actually thinking about a mix of business and engineering.
 
Originally posted by: JEDI
Originally posted by: stickybytes
As April 1st has come and gone, I have heard back from all the colleges i applied to. I was accepted to NYU and was given a pretty generous financial aid package in which i only need to pay about 4k in loans. The problem is that i am interested in comp sci.

Does anybody know how NYU's comp science program is? Is it renowed and recognized? What kind of job prospects can i expect graduating from NYU with degree in comp sci?

does it matter? it's nyu. you'll have LOTS of connections. its not what u know, its who u know

edit:
jesus.. only $4k loans total for 4 years?! (ie: $500 per semester?) if so, why didnt they just pick up the rest.

I estimate that i will need to take out about 4k in loans each year so 16k (4 year undergrad) in debt when i graduate. I got this generous financial aid package because i got in through the heop proram (basically a program for the financially disadvantaged who show promise at a private institution but cannot finance it alone).
 
Originally posted by: JEDI
Originally posted by: stickybytes
As April 1st has come and gone, I have heard back from all the colleges i applied to. I was accepted to NYU and was given a pretty generous financial aid package in which i only need to pay about 4k in loans. The problem is that i am interested in comp sci.

Does anybody know how NYU's comp science program is? Is it renowed and recognized? What kind of job prospects can i expect graduating from NYU with degree in comp sci?

does it matter? it's nyu. you'll have LOTS of connections. its not what u know, its who u know

yup. and you'll know better people from mit? what connections do they have in the tech world?

did you get into any other good schools for cs?
 
Originally posted by: BigfootsMonk
If you're doing Comp Sci in NYU, I hope you're expecting what you will be getting, which is a 5 year dual degree program with Stevens Institute of Technology right across the Hudson. Basically you get a science degree from NYU and the Comp Sci from Stevens. I studied here for 1 year for Math and Mechanical and I'm transferring to Brooklyn Poly mainly for the cost and the better education for engineering and that I don't want to pay an extra year. Now that's basically the bad points about NYU. The good is great, which is a GREAT experience especially in Grenwich village (is that how u spell it?). A lot of the buildings surrounds Washington Square Park, and when the weather is nice there are a lot of fairs going on within a block of you if you do live in a dorm near the park. I'm guessing you're a guy so there are a lot of pretty girls here. The location is great. The city experience is great. You will meet people you like and dislike just like anywhere. The #1 reason why people like NYU is the location. The #1 reason why people don't like NYU is the cost. If you can afford it, and not worry about money while going to NYU, I'd say go for it. Besides no one really knows exactly what they want to do. I'm actually thinking about a mix of business and engineering.

Wow you sound like you are in a very similar situation as me! Ironically, was also accepted and considering both of the schools you mentioned (Stevens and Polytechnic University). Since i suppose you have already spent a semester or two at Poly, what do you think of the experience there? How are the classes, social life, campus, etc? How does the education compare to NYU in terms of difficulty, etc?
 
Originally posted by: s0ssos
Originally posted by: JEDI
Originally posted by: stickybytes
As April 1st has come and gone, I have heard back from all the colleges i applied to. I was accepted to NYU and was given a pretty generous financial aid package in which i only need to pay about 4k in loans. The problem is that i am interested in comp sci.

Does anybody know how NYU's comp science program is? Is it renowed and recognized? What kind of job prospects can i expect graduating from NYU with degree in comp sci?

does it matter? it's nyu. you'll have LOTS of connections. its not what u know, its who u know

yup. and you'll know better people from mit? what connections do they have in the tech world?

did you get into any other good schools for cs?

Yea, I am currently considering Stevens Institute of Technology in NJ and Polytechnic University in Brooklyn. Also got into RPI (rensselaer) but the cost of attending is too high (need to take out like 20k in loans a year). I also heard Stony Brook has a pretty decent comp sci program but there is something about attending a suny when i got these good offers from privates that doesn't click.
 
Originally posted by: stickybytes
As April 1st has come and gone, I have heard back from all the colleges i applied to. I was accepted to NYU and was given a pretty generous financial aid package in which i only need to pay about 4k in loans. The problem is that i am interested in comp sci.

Does anybody know how NYU's comp science program is? Is it renowed and recognized? What kind of job prospects can i expect graduating from NYU with degree in comp sci?

Switch to finance at Stern instead. Then you won't have to worry about jobs.
 
Originally posted by: s0ssos
Originally posted by: JEDI
Originally posted by: stickybytes
As April 1st has come and gone, I have heard back from all the colleges i applied to. I was accepted to NYU and was given a pretty generous financial aid package in which i only need to pay about 4k in loans. The problem is that i am interested in comp sci.

Does anybody know how NYU's comp science program is? Is it renowed and recognized? What kind of job prospects can i expect graduating from NYU with degree in comp sci?

does it matter? it's nyu. you'll have LOTS of connections. its not what u know, its who u know

yup. and you'll know better people from mit? what connections do they have in the tech world?
no.. you dont need to know other techies.. just their boss

lawyers, business people, managers all need IT help. and NYU has tons of those
 
Originally posted by: stickybytes
Originally posted by: BigfootsMonk
If you're doing Comp Sci in NYU, I hope you're expecting what you will be getting, which is a 5 year dual degree program with Stevens Institute of Technology right across the Hudson. Basically you get a science degree from NYU and the Comp Sci from Stevens. I studied here for 1 year for Math and Mechanical and I'm transferring to Brooklyn Poly mainly for the cost and the better education for engineering and that I don't want to pay an extra year. Now that's basically the bad points about NYU. The good is great, which is a GREAT experience especially in Grenwich village (is that how u spell it?). A lot of the buildings surrounds Washington Square Park, and when the weather is nice there are a lot of fairs going on within a block of you if you do live in a dorm near the park. I'm guessing you're a guy so there are a lot of pretty girls here. The location is great. The city experience is great. You will meet people you like and dislike just like anywhere. The #1 reason why people like NYU is the location. The #1 reason why people don't like NYU is the cost. If you can afford it, and not worry about money while going to NYU, I'd say go for it. Besides no one really knows exactly what they want to do. I'm actually thinking about a mix of business and engineering.

Wow you sound like you are in a very similar situation as me! Ironically, was also accepted and considering both of the schools you mentioned (Stevens and Polytechnic University). Since i suppose you have already spent a semester or two at Poly, what do you think of the experience there? How are the classes, social life, campus, etc? How does the education compare to NYU in terms of difficulty, etc?

I haven't taken any classes at Poly yet. I got accepted as a transfer from NYU. If you want to talk about this more you can give me an AIM or MSN

BigfootsMonk AIM
horacelai@gmail.com MSN
 
omfg, you transferred from NYU to Poly? DUDE, your academic life is over. Every day that you step inside Poly, you die a little on the inside.
 
Originally posted by: bonkers325
omfg, you transferred from NYU to Poly? DUDE, your academic life is over. Every day that you step inside Poly, you die a little on the inside.

yeh. tahts the truth right there. i went to poly for 4 years and hated myself for it. monk, you've made a terrible mistake.
 
Originally posted by: xospec1alk
Originally posted by: bonkers325
omfg, you transferred from NYU to Poly? DUDE, your academic life is over. Every day that you step inside Poly, you die a little on the inside.

yeh. tahts the truth right there. i went to poly for 4 years and hated myself for it. monk, you've made a terrible mistake.

lol.. poly still have 12:1 guy/girl ratio? or has it gotten better?
 
Congrats, but comp sci is pretty tough stuff.
It was fun stuff for a while until it got REALLY tedious. I ended up kinda disliking it. Goodluck. 🙂
 
Originally posted by: BigfootsMonk
If you're doing Comp Sci in NYU, I hope you're expecting what you will be getting, which is a 5 year dual degree program with Stevens Institute of Technology right across the Hudson. Basically you get a science degree from NYU and the Comp Sci from Stevens. I studied here for 1 year for Math and Mechanical and I'm transferring to Brooklyn Poly mainly for the cost and the better education for engineering and that I don't want to pay an extra year. Now that's basically the bad points about NYU. The good is great, which is a GREAT experience especially in Grenwich village (is that how u spell it?). A lot of the buildings surrounds Washington Square Park, and when the weather is nice there are a lot of fairs going on within a block of you if you do live in a dorm near the park. I'm guessing you're a guy so there are a lot of pretty girls here. The location is great. The city experience is great. You will meet people you like and dislike just like anywhere. The #1 reason why people like NYU is the location. The #1 reason why people don't like NYU is the cost. If you can afford it, and not worry about money while going to NYU, I'd say go for it. Besides no one really knows exactly what they want to do. I'm actually thinking about a mix of business and engineering.

The first part of this post is not true (regarding a 5 year dual at Stevens). This is true for Computer engineering. I am a computer science major and a math major at NYU, and I can guarantee you, I have never even seen Stevens.

As an NYU student, I should tell you that I hope you can deal with living in a big city. It can really be wearing after awhile. However, there is no place like New York, and if you can deal with it, you will have a great time.

Send me a PM if you need more info.
 
Congrats! You should have a great time there!

As for NYU not being known for CS -- that's true, but you'll be able to get some diversity from all the other cool classes you'll get to take, and all the wonderful people you'll meet in NYC.

You'll probably end up a lot more balanced coming out than oh, I was.

<-- CMU CS graduate
 
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