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From: Ray Tayek <rtayek@netcom.com>
Subject: Re: Good CS graduate schools?
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Ryan Soulier wrote:
> 
> ... My top
> choices so far are:
> 
> * University of Michigan
> * Arizona State University
> * Portland State University
> * Colorado State University
> * Purdue
> * Stanford University
> * MIT
> 

Being a native, I would add CalTech to the list and maybe UCLA.
Ray
