Columbia University in the City of New York
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Research Quality | A+ | Research Availability | A+ |
Research Funding | A- | Graduate Politics | A+ |
Errand Runners | B | Degree Completion | A+ |
Alternative pay [ta/gsi] | A+ | Sufficient Pay | A- |
Competitiveness | A+ | Education Quality | A+ |
Faculty Accessibility | A+ | Useful Research | A+ |
Extracurriculars | A | Success-Understanding | A |
Surrounding City | A+ | Social Life/Environment | A+ |
"Individual" treatment | A+ | Friendliness | A+ |
Safety | A | Campus Beauty | A+ |
Campus Maintenance | A- | University Resource/spending | A+ |
Describes the student body as: Friendly, ApproachableDescribes the faculty as: Friendly, Helpful |
Lowest Rating Errand Runners | B |
Highest Rating Research Quality | A+ |
Major: Computer Science (This Major's Salary over time)
School is what you make of it. There's a lot of opportunity at Columbia if you reach out and make good connections with people. Investing in your education is the best investment you'll ever make. That said, CU may not be for everyone. It's in a big city, for one. But the research opportunities are good, and you can get involved in sponsored research. Take a project course with a professor, show them that you can do the work on your own tab, then they may offer to sponsor your next project.