If you are serious about the Computer Science discipline, I would
recommend ASU. My professor at SUNY taught everything in GNU, but it
seemed the attitude changed somewhere around 2000. This coincided
with a lot of people hanging around campus in suits and briefcases.
Although some may not find it exciting, make sure you get a good
grounding in math and computation theory. If that isn't your thing,
then pursue a degree in media or arts.
-jmz
On Sun, Jul 12, 2009 at 1:40 PM, Ryan Rix<
phrkonaleash@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I am going to be a senior in high school next year so it is time for me to
> start looking at which colleges I would be interested in attending.
> Basically I am looking to take up a degree in CS, simple and easy.
>
> One of the factors I'd like to look into in regards to those colleges I apply
> at is how do they support Free Software in their CS curriculum. It's fairly
> important to me that I am able to develop under a Free operating system in the
> CS courses that I choose to take, and am not forced to develop under Windows.
>
> Does anyone have any experince with Free Software universities, or any
> resources that have information on them?
>
> Ryan
>
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