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I Got Into CMU! [Update- Tufts too!]

Once your in, and have taken the pre-reqs that the CS majors have already met, you should be able to switch to the CS college. Can't say I know anything other than from experience though. I had to take Computer Science 101 to get credit for my programming experience in order to switch into the BS CS degree at my school.
 

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Steve Jung said:
Congratulations, Connor. Don't forget to study, college is much harder than high school.


Listen to this man: he knows of what he speaks! The studying can be a real drag, but all of the work pays off--you'll be getting a big job someday because of what you do now. (You also get to party your ass off and drink yourself into a stupor--though don't get yourself hurt--but save that for the weekends, trust me ;) )

Congratulations and a belated happy birthday!
 

ConnorSB said:
I got into Tufts University as well! Its my second choice, and now I'm REALLY freaking out!

Long time ago, I was accepted to CMU for undergrad and toured the place. I chose to do my undergrad elsewhere. I chose Tufts for my graduate work.

Here's the thing. When I was there, oh so long ago, CMU campus was terribly unattractive. Right smack dab in the middle of downtown Pittsburgh. One step you're on campus, the next step in a depressed urban neighborhood. I don't mean to offend any Pittsburghians, but the city in such close proximity was a big mark against the school for me. I was depressed just looking at it.

Tufts is greener, in the near-suburbs. The T will get you to downtown Boston any time you like, but you aren't directly in the urban center. And the urban center of Boston seems to me to be a heck of a lot less brooding than Pittsburgh. YMMV, but do consider the surroundings when choosing your school. It'll influence your morale for 4 pretty important years.
 

BronzeDragonPitt said:
I still like Game Masters the best. Plus, the owner, Phil, is blind and has a concealed carry permit. How can that not be fun?

Oh, yeah, Phil's a hoot. I just figured most freshmen wouldn't have a car, and Phantom is easy walking distance. Are there more tables upstairs? I know there's one over in the minis section, the part that used to be the flaky-New-Age-crystal place.

Since I live near Game Masters I actually do most of my games shopping there (including running a game on alternate Thursdays). Eric, do I know you?

J
 
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At Phantom they cleaned up all the rooms upstairs and put in several tables (About 4 pretty big ones as I recall). One of the rooms seems to be just Warhammer and Battlefleet Gothic, but that may just be because I typically only go on Weekends during the day when they are running those events. I don't play, myself. I've seen WizKids clicks played in the other room at those same times.

I'd say CMU is a pretty nice campus. Sort of a semi-urban campus. One half of campus borders a light urban Area (Oakland, which is more of a college neighborhood) so you have access to anything you need, while the other side borders Squirrel hill, a wealthy suburban neighborhood, where you don't have the bustle of the city. The College is practically built on top of Schenley Park, an enormous park area with a golf course, hiking and bike trails, fields, trees, a pool and a skating rink. The actual Downtown area is about a 10 minute bus ride away.

CMU is sort of like someone took a rural campus, with all the buildings adjacent to another, it's own courtyards and fields, picked it up, and dropped it in it's entiretly into the middle of a light urban area. You can draw a circle around the campus and the only things in the circle would be the campus. For comparison Pitt (where I went to school) is more of the traditional urban campus, where it is completely immersed in the city.

Sorry for the plug. My wife is a CMU student. If you have any questions ask away.
 

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