dude, CMU is the way to go. CMU prevails when it comes to job prospects.
if you don't like programming, suck it up for 16 months and get a S&T gig and your all set.
-- by 会员 小佳 (2011/4/15 10:58:31)
yes, but MIT has a bigger name which provide long-long benefit.
-- by 会员 evan1119 (2011/4/15 14:48:06)
the thing is, after securing your first job, school name will be playing a smaller and smaller role in your career advancement. ask yourself would you prefer to: (1) start in S&T at DB/Citi/GS etc after graduation and build up a career there, or (2) enjoy a "long-run benefit" while struggle to even land your first job
think about it man, and don't forget you could always get an MBA to re-brand yourself.