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1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) |
2. Stanford University |
3. Carnegie Mellon University |
4. University of California, Berkeley |
5. Harvard University |
6. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
7. California Institute of Technology (Caltech) |
8. University of Washington |
9. Georgia Institute of Technology |
10. University of Texas at Austin |
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Some important facts to consider when choosing a college for computer science include: |
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1. The reputation and ranking of the computer science program at the college. |
2. The quality and experience of the faculty members in the computer science department. |
3. The availability of research opportunities and resources for computer science students. |
4. The networking and job placement opportunities provided by the college. |
5. The location and surrounding tech industry of the college, which can provide additional internship and job opportunities. |
6. The curriculum and specialization options offered by the computer science program. |
7. The availability of scholarships and financial aid for computer science students. |
8. The overall campus culture and community for computer science students. |
9. The alumni network and career success of graduates from the computer science program. |
10. The facilities and resources available to computer science students, such as labs, computer equipment, and study spaces. |