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netfleek t1_j5b09ly wrote
In my experience they will not allow you to practice on the course, for parking etc, during business hours. They will ask you to leave, and maybe not very kindly.
netfleek t1_j3j12fn wrote
Reply to Is Haverford College decent for Comp Sci? Looking for people who've gone there or know others who've gone there. by Gotem051
What are your career goals? What’s your budget? Carnegie Mellon would be top tech college in the state probably, including Computer Science. Penn State, Univ of Pittsburg, Univ of Penn, all have excellent CS programs. Lots of state schools like Millersville, Bloomsburg, Slippery Rock all have decent programs but they’ll be a bit more well rounded.
If you want a strong background in Computer Science you don’t want a liberal arts college. Liberal arts colleges are awesome and will give you an excellent well rounded education. But it won’t be a program immersed in tech.
If your focus is software development, I hope you have a strong background and interest already. You will need to be self motivated to learn new tech constantly as that’s what tech needs. You won’t be able to rely on just a college degree to get you there.
netfleek t1_j3ac4ul wrote
Delaware water gap is a neat little town
netfleek t1_j3ac2zv wrote
Reply to comment by Assumption-Flashy in Relocating from Florida to NEPA, help picking a spot! by Yagsirevahs
That’s not really close
netfleek t1_j1b88sn wrote
Root in downtown Lancaster is superb. They offer Vegan and also vegan pizza.
netfleek t1_j98hyr4 wrote
Reply to Why do some people drive slowly in the left-hand lane? by tantamle
Sometimes because the heavier trucks mostly stay in the right hand lane, the right hand lane is beat to heck and really bumpy.