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What a good college for computer science to become a software engineer or software developer ?

In the southeast of the USA

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Tara T’s Answer

Top Computer Science College in Southeast Region

Duke University is the #1 college for computer science in the southeast region out of 10 top colleges. Here's a link to explore all 10 from College Factual titled "2023 Best Computer Engineering Schools in the Southeast Region: https://www.collegefactual.com/majors/engineering/ce-computer-engineering/rankings/top-ranked/southeast/. Consider your location preferences, finances, and GPA when choosing a college. Don't forget to check out online options too. Look for colleges with successful programs, good housing or commuting options, and affordable prices. Also, consider the college's hiring rate after graduation.

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Research college based on preferences, finances, and GPA.
Research commute options and affordable prices
Consider the college's hiring rate after graduation.
Which has the best course in the field you desire.
Look at online options as well.
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Barak’s Answer

Hi , I see you are from Columbia, Missouri so check : https://www.niche.com/colleges/search/best-colleges-for-computer-science/s/missouri/
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Atul’s Answer

I firmly believe that areas with numerous high-tech companies benefit from local talent provided by nearby universities, such as those in MA, VA, CO, CA, and WA. Apart from universities, internships are easily accessible while completing your undergraduate degree.

What makes a college good for you? Is it an Ivy League institution or a state school with a strong emphasis on technology, possibly at state universities? Ultimately, the difference lies in the courses you choose, your performance, and how you push yourself, rather than the school itself.
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Rachel’s Answer

You might want to try doing a search and checking out reviews through a search engine like Google. Here's a helpful website where you can compare schools that interest you:
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