Science!

Feb 28, 2005 17:57

I stopped caring about astrophysics when everyone started believing in Dark Matter.

Hey, I'm looking for a good computer science program at a public college in Virginia or Florida. Not sure if I need a B.S. or can get an M.S. with some pre-reqs. Anyone have advice?

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vivisectasch March 1 2005, 04:31:13 UTC
Talk to me later about Gradumacation School at GWU.
I am highly interested.

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gwu vivisectstephen March 1 2005, 18:36:50 UTC
Isn't GW really expensive? Are they really good for CS?

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bruthae March 1 2005, 01:14:31 UTC
I was at the new Science Museum in DC this past weekend and they had a bit about the universe and "dark matter" and "dark energy." At least they're admitting it's something they don't understand... and giving it a dumb name.

I'm in a masters program at GWU and it's going well. Though they recommend taking the GRE for admission, it is not required.

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neat-o vivisectstephen March 1 2005, 18:35:00 UTC
Is that new museum fun to visit? I like science museums.

Is your program heavily dependent on having an engineering undergrad education? Because I have a B.A., not a B.S.

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EE vivisectstephen March 4 2005, 15:40:22 UTC
Hey Ian, didn't you get your B.S. in Electrical Engineering? All the schools I look at have "computer science" and "computer engineering", the second which includes some EE stuff for making circuits. The CS degree I could get quickly, but I'd have to almost start over to get the CE degree. What kinds of careers do you think computer engineers would have access to that computer scientists would be kept out of?

You can email me a stephen@vivisect.org instead of replying here.

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