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by eranation
3520 days ago
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I think it's not. First thing people tend to forget is that aside from then nano degrees, they offer a master of science in computer science degree from Georgia Tech (a top 10 CS graduate school) for about $7,000. Sebastian Thrun, Udacity's CEO and founder, ex google VP (developed their self driving car project) and a Stanford professor, initiated it, AT&T donated money and Zvi Galil (college of computing dean) and the GT faculty took the challenge and built it with Udacity's assistance. There are already several graduates, and evidence shows the rigor is ad high as on campus. It just can't be compared to ITT without having in mind they enabled the world best "ranking to cost" ratio program in the world in my opinion. Source: I'm a GT OMSCS student. |
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