All I know is that the tech schools in NH are actually superior than UNH if you want to do anything aside from research. They use modern tools and teach modern approaches. When I was a CS student at UNH, we were using some mutant, non-standard version of C++, and it sucked. We were taught OOP syntax, but used objects procedurally. If I had known that Stratham (which would later be called SNHU) would make me more likely to actually get a job upon graduation, I would've gone there instead.
Same thing happened with my sister-in-law's brother, who's about 10 years younger than me. He started at UNH, found that they were way behind the times and sucked, went to SNHU, and graduated writing programs more advanced than what most UNH students had to do. He then got his BS from UNH simply because it's better for his resume.
So, yeah... not all CC's are the same. Some are actually very good at what they do, and pump out people ready and able to join the workforce.
Same thing happened with my sister-in-law's brother, who's about 10 years younger than me. He started at UNH, found that they were way behind the times and sucked, went to SNHU, and graduated writing programs more advanced than what most UNH students had to do. He then got his BS from UNH simply because it's better for his resume.
So, yeah... not all CC's are the same. Some are actually very good at what they do, and pump out people ready and able to join the workforce.
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