Warum machst du deinen CS master nicht erst einmal?
Why are Americans obsessed with what university they go to instead of what subjects they study?
Sorry, strongly disagree: a university shouldn't be judged by it's floor (i.e., how easily somebody can make it through with a degree). Rather, a university should be judged by its ceiling. A motivated undergraduate capitalizing on all of the opportunities afforded to them will benefit proportionally to the resources available to them (minds, instruments, etc.).
CS hat mich nicht sonderlich vom Hocker gehauen; werd mich für n Data analysis Master an der TUM bewerben, aber je nachdem, ob ich innerhalb dieses Jahres eine Zukunft dort sehe, annehmen oder eben nicht; Mathe hat mich einfach hart vom Hocker gehauen - bin früher leider in der Suppe "Mathe ist schwer, suckt, 4 gewinnt" geschwommen, das war dümmlich meinerseits - aber die Berufsaussichten sind halt scheisse, vorallem in der Forschung in DE und CS ist mein zweites Interesse, also sicher kein Hass Studium gewesen, aber eben nicht das, wonach ich das letzte Jahr lechze
Die ganzen Spezialisierungen sind alle nicht so wichtig, da die HR Tussis sowieso nur Schwänze lutschen können und die alten Männer vom Schlag " zu meiner Zeit gabs noch den guten Diplomingenieur" sind. Ach und ohne Doktor bist du automatisch eine Hierarchiestufe geriger, und das für immer. Mach was in Regelstudienzeit und such dir etwas, was halbwegs spannend ist und gut bezahlt wird.
T. Experde.
These guys are mostly right.
For example take Indian institute of technology. The top 5 IITs require a rank of 1-5000/100,000. They have the best placements and these send the pajeets going to google, Oracle, windows and shit. My friends at IIT say it's absolute shit quality and study wise but that's not why IIT is famous. It's because it has become a brand. A brand sold to companies
Also you create a lot of contacts with hard-working people which can be useful
Because they fell for the meme that somehow paying hundreds of thousands of dollars for the same information you get at any state school for four years means that you're smarter than everyone else.
>shit quality and study wise
>A brand solid to companies
You don't see the discrepancy between these statements immediately? Businesses are fundamentally driven by profits, and incompetent labor will absolutely kill your bottom line. Companies tend to hire from brand name schools because it's an assurance of *quality*.
Look, you want more proof? Go to any academic department website and look at where the professors did their PhD's and where they did their postdocs if applicable. You'll notice that one (if not both) of those two will be affiliated with a big boy program in some capacity -- that's because they can trust the quality of the applicant. You won't see a lot of people doing PhD's at Bob Jones University and postdocs at Old Dominion or whatever shit.
My mistake should've clarified that it was only undergrad. Postgraduate programs aren't good here at all but these have the solid undergrad brand
>I was a spic
then what happened
>But in terms of education the US is really lacking and most likely none of them are near the education level of a regular German state university.
>The most well known and prestigious universities in the world don't hold up compared to the average German school
This is one of the greatest shitposts I've ever seen. My god.