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UPenn Engineering : Data Science
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26 Dec 2020, 11:29
Hi,
I have an admit to UPenn engineering (US) in MS for DS. I know that it is Ivy League but the more I look at the posts for best schools in DS I rarely find the school listed. I know the university is known for Wharton but I am not so sure of its engineering school.
My question is that is it worth it to go for this school? Should I apply to others? How does the job market look ?
1538 applicants to the CIS/MSE program 192 candidates admitted 61 students matriculated Candidates admitted to the CIS/MSE program: Average GRE: V 159/Q 168/AW 4.2
Quite competitive
if you aim to other programs more or less the entrance is at that level above
Re: UPenn Engineering : Data Science
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10 Jan 2021, 13:20
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UPenn, due to its brand, attracts most top employers in this field. You can check out the companies visiting their CS career fairs to learn more about this. Although I agree that UPenn might not be the best school for DS, it does have a great recruitment environment and is worth going to. I personally know several people who graduated from UPenn (Computer Science) and started working at FAANG companies right out of college. I know DS is a specialization and you won't be eligible for all the jobs CS students are eligible for, but you should have access to CS career fairs and companies which visit there.