I'm curious if this is the policy at many schools.
One school my sister applied to for teacher's college forces you to LEASE an IBM thinkpad for $1300/year (yes $1300). And, at the end of it, there is NO buy out option. They will however, sell you a slightly discounted other brand of laptop but not the one you put $1300 into per year, every year you are there :frown:
They somehow believe that all students must have them to excel at school
. It is pretty laughable because its a crappy school and I think IBM probably donated a computer lab or two on that condition (we scratch your back, you scratch ours).
I've seen laptop programs at a few other schools but most let you have the choice whether or not to get one.
And this isn't even for CS or degrees that require computers to do work--all programs have to have 'em (!)
I don't know. At college I always thought I would have bought a laptop cause I took programming. I never ended up getting one and am happy because if you want to pay attention to the lecture you really have no need for a laptop unless you are bored between classes. Even then we had open labs which almost always had machines open.
Most students that I saw bring laptops to class (and proceed to use during class time) had dismal marks and/or failed after a couple semesters heh.
One school my sister applied to for teacher's college forces you to LEASE an IBM thinkpad for $1300/year (yes $1300). And, at the end of it, there is NO buy out option. They will however, sell you a slightly discounted other brand of laptop but not the one you put $1300 into per year, every year you are there :frown:
They somehow believe that all students must have them to excel at school

I've seen laptop programs at a few other schools but most let you have the choice whether or not to get one.
And this isn't even for CS or degrees that require computers to do work--all programs have to have 'em (!)
I don't know. At college I always thought I would have bought a laptop cause I took programming. I never ended up getting one and am happy because if you want to pay attention to the lecture you really have no need for a laptop unless you are bored between classes. Even then we had open labs which almost always had machines open.
Most students that I saw bring laptops to class (and proceed to use during class time) had dismal marks and/or failed after a couple semesters heh.