atanglejwoodg
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Hello
I was wondering how the courses offered at the USNA, more specifically their Computer Science/Computer Engineering programs, compare to the top, non-military colleges (MIT, Princeton, Georgia Tech, etc.) in terms of rigor/depth. I've heard that, because of the other missions of the Naval Academy (develop morally and mentally), the classes can be a bit more "bare-boned." Is this true? To reiterate, I am not comparing the performance/intellect of the Midshipmen to these colleges; I know the top 10% at USNA meet and more often surpass the top 10% at any other institution. I just want to know about any disparities course wise.
Thank you
I was wondering how the courses offered at the USNA, more specifically their Computer Science/Computer Engineering programs, compare to the top, non-military colleges (MIT, Princeton, Georgia Tech, etc.) in terms of rigor/depth. I've heard that, because of the other missions of the Naval Academy (develop morally and mentally), the classes can be a bit more "bare-boned." Is this true? To reiterate, I am not comparing the performance/intellect of the Midshipmen to these colleges; I know the top 10% at USNA meet and more often surpass the top 10% at any other institution. I just want to know about any disparities course wise.
Thank you