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From: pmobbs@cts.com (Paul Mobbs)
Subject: Undergrad CE, EE, CS, CNS Info Wanted
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Date: Fri, 2 Sep 1994 09:10:54 GMT
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I am currently a senior in high school, and I am looking for colleges that
offer programs in computer engineering (CE) or EECS programs. I am
particularly interested in hardware design. I am also interested in
artificial intelligence and robotics (and the combination thereof).

Please email me any information you have on schools that offer programs in
these areas of study (especially/only the good ones). If you know an
individual that could answer this question better please forward this
message to him/her or send me their email address.

I have looked at the CNS programs at UCSD and Boston University. Boston
looks pretty good do you have any input on this school? I am also looking
for graduate programs; the ones I know are good are MIT, Caltech, and UCSD
(tell me if there are more). Also, what have you heard about
carnegie-mellon? Do they have a school of engineering, CNS, or medicine? 

I'm not looking for BA or MA, I would much rather get a BS and an MS.
Preferably a BS in EECS or CE and an MS in CNS (does this sound like a good
way to do it?).


Thank You,

-- 
Paul Mobbs
Production Dept.
WildStorm Effects (Image Comics)
San Diego, CA
