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  1. It depends on why you want the school to be known. If it's for future career opportunities, you're fine. If it's for bragging rights among friends and neighbors, then Cambridge or Caltech would have more of a wow factor.

  2. Made for students who wish to go further, the Bachelor of Science in Business and Computer Science equips you with the fundamental knowledge and perspectives of computer science and business. This joint degree program is offered through Olin Business School and the McKelvey School of Engineering.

  3. I'm a senior who has gotten into 4 of my 5 schools so far (still waiting for Olin). I'm planning on majoring in either Computer Engineering or Robotics Engineering. I will hopefully have the financial means, through scholarships and otherwise, to go to any of these schools. What are some pros and cons of each? What should I consider in my decision?

    • I just enjoy working on the computer more than anything else. I’ve been messing around with programming since I was thirteen, designing simple websites and games.
    • First of all, I see a huge perspective in the field. The technology keeps evolving, with robotics and AI playing the prime in recent years. But I think we are far from the end, and the demand for motivated computer scientists will only continue to grow.
    • Speaking honestly, money drives me more than anything else. Just look at the 10 richest companies in the US, or 10 richest men. Most of them come from technological background.
    • I just find the field a great match for my introverted personality and my analytical skills. I’ve always excelled in Math, and I found it easy to write the code, for some school projects I’ve participated on.
  4. The Bachelor of Science in Business and Computer Science degree program provides an integrated educational experience that involves both the Olin Business School and the McKelvey School of Engineering.

  5. Olin Business School offers a full-time Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) degree program of instruction. Our BSBA students enroll in business courses during their first year, and the curriculum covers the core functional areas of business.

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  7. This 8-semester program is offered through Washington University’s Olin Business school and McKelvey School of Engineering. If you are interested in earning a single joint degree at the intersection of business and computer science, you should consider applying for the Joint Program.

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