Re: College




Ben Pfaff wrote:
> Joe Wright <joewwright@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>
> > Ben Pfaff wrote:
> >> Stanford and Berkeley are definitely left-leaning.
> >
> > Aren't there notable exceptions among the fellows at Hoover? The former
> > Provost seems to lean right as Secretary of State. But I'm sure faculty
> > and staff try to stay true to their Marxist roots. Pity.
>
> I don't know anyone over there, so I can't say from personal
> knowledge. I'm in the computer science department.
> --
> Ben Pfaff
> email: blp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> web: http://benpfaff.org

Stanford sounds pretty cool. I've heard good things about its computer
classes too. Actually, at a college fair, the recruiter from Caltech
told me that Stanford would be a better choice for a computer
programming degree.

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