Perhaps IT consulting. Different schools have different student composition. Yale has more humanities majors. But if one control for differences in majors, I do not think Yale underperforms in any way. In addition, if your parents really care about salary, they ought to pay more attention on salary potential 10 or 20 years down the road.
That is where it makes real difference. MIT would be a better choice for you but you seem to want the Ivy cachet. As stated above, I am sure the starting salary data is skewed because Yale graduates true liberal arts majors like my Literature major child who is not looking into going into the work world right after college. But I am sure that those who graduate with degrees that are more marketable with a BS, then Yale would stack up well as far as salaries are concerned.
Yale and MIT are very different schools and I am a staunch supporter of fit, especially when you start talking about the top schools that have little difference academically.
If you look at the Yale career reports, several prominent tech companies are among the major employers, including Google, Facebook and Microsoft. Almost all department rankings are based on the research outputs of their professors, which matters little to most undergrads. Yale is much smaller in size than other departments, which could contribute to lower rankings less research output.
Is Yale computer science bad? Yeah, if sending dozens and dozens of students to top tech firms, quantitative hedge funds, PhD programs and prop trading students is bad, Yale is terrible. After spending a lot of time with students at both Yale and MIT, my impression is that you will get much stronger written skills at Yale, and that at Yale you will also develop better qualitative reasoning abilities. Unless you are going for quant jobs on wall street, tech investment banking.
Tech investment banking has absolutely nothing to do with computer science. As an investment banker, most of your time is spent doing research for presentations, drafting documents such as prospectuses and information memorandums, followed by a bit of modeling. I say this as a former investment banker. I had a friend who was a history major at Yale work at D. Protocol Labs, the company behind Filecoin, has awarded a research gift to Professor Charalampos Papamanthou. The gift will support research at the Yale Applied Cryptography Theodore Kim.
December 9, The first, CPSC Introduction to Computer Science , is a survey that illustrates the breadth and depth of the field to students who have already completed a one-term introductory course in programming.
The others cover discrete mathematics; data structures; systems programming and computer architecture; and algorithm analysis and design. Together they include the material that every student of computer science should know. This core is supplemented by a set of electives and for the joint majors, a set of core courses in the other discipline. The electives give students great flexibility in tailoring the program to specialize in particular areas of computer science or to broaden their knowledge in a variety of areas.
The capstone of each program is the senior project, which lets students experience the challenges and rewards of original scientific research under the guidance of a faculty member. These projects deal with problems that cross the boundaries between courses and can involve complex and imaginative use of computers.
Applicants need to be aware that this is a small department admitting about 8 new Ph. What financial support is available for me? The Computer Science Department is committed to supporting Ph. The support package for a student depends mainly on how much grant money his or her advisor has.
There is no financial support for Masters Students, although the opportunity to TA is available occasionally, depending on the number of Ph. Yes, a little. We expect every student to be open to many facets of Computer Science when they arrive, and encourage them to feel free to change their area of concentration after they get here. That said, if a faculty member in a research area is looking for students, the admissions committee tries to accommodate him or her by focusing a bit more than usual on applicants in that area.
Individual faculty members get many inquiries asking if they will be accepting new students during the next admissions season. As you should be able to infer from the previous paragraph, these inquiries are misguided; students are admitted to the department, not to the research group of a particular faculty member. Do applicants apply directly to the Ph. Apply directly to the Ph.
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