Maybe I am out of the loop, but I didn't know that Penn State had a "prestigious" IT program. There is so much red tape with schools, especially public, that the IT curricula is frequently outdated.
With that being said, I think the following universities are pretty good:
MIT
UCB
Stanford
Caltech
Carnegie-Mellon
Harvard
Princeton
From your post, it seems you are looking for the northeast area, so MIT, Princeton, Harvard, and Carnegie-Mellon would be good choices.
From your post, it seems you are looking for the northeast area, so MIT, Princeton, Harvard, and Carnegie-Mellon would be good choices.
Not necessarily. Penn State does have an online program (World Campus) but it is friggin expensive. Drexel is also a very prestigious school and also has a very expensive IT program for a Bachelors. We are talking about Penn State and Drexel though...
WGU is pretty prestigious... i know since I have enrolled the world has been my playground.. people offering me money, women, cars.. you know, everyday stuff..
WGU is pretty prestigious... i know since I have enrolled the world has been my playground.. people offering me money, women, cars.. you know, everyday stuff..
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With that being said, I think the following universities are pretty good:
MIT
UCB
Stanford
Caltech
Carnegie-Mellon
Harvard
Princeton
From your post, it seems you are looking for the northeast area, so MIT, Princeton, Harvard, and Carnegie-Mellon would be good choices.
Not necessarily. Penn State does have an online program (World Campus) but it is friggin expensive. Drexel is also a very prestigious school and also has a very expensive IT program for a Bachelors. We are talking about Penn State and Drexel though...
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I'm gonna ask this as if I was Chris Rock...
"mofo, is you high?!"