CS数据有近百万,很多结果出人意料。
https://www.reddit.com/r/csMajors/comments/mowct6/faag_by_school/
正如作者讲述的,数据也有局限性,比如:
1. 这里没有统计去高校搞科研的等.
2. 这些数据也没有包含职位信息,如Bill Gates, MaK Zuckerberg, Alexandr Wang,他们创业成功,制造了很多就业机会。
这是原作者的主要结论:
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Amazon seems to pull people from all over; Facebook is more concentrated.
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The ratio of alumni working at Google vs. alumni working at Amazon seems (at first glance) to correlate with how "theory focused" a given program is. Haven't crunched the numbers to see if that is actually the case.
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UC-San Diego has a higher FAAG% than both UCLA and Berkeley. Weird.
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Carnegie Melon has by far the highest FAAG% of any school in this list. Southern Cal is #2, one spot above Stanford (!!).
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Top schools located on the west coast
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- University of Southern California
13.5% - Stanford University
12.6% - University of California--San Diego
10.5% - University of California--Los Angeles
10.3% - University of California--Berkeley
9.9% - University of Washington
9.8% - University of California--Santa Barbara
8.0% - California Institute of Technology
7.5% - University of California--Irvine
7.4% - University of California--Davis
7.2% -
Top public schools not located on the west coast (some surprised me):
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SUNY-Stony Brook: 8.6%
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UI-UC: 8.6%
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Michigan: 7.7%
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Georgia Tech: 7.5%
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Florida: 7.4%
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Wisconsin: 6.5%
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SUNY-Buffalo: 6.4%
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UT-Austin: 6.3%
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NC State: 5.6%
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Top private schools not located on the west coast (i.e. basically "CMU, Rice + the Ivies"):
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Carnegie Melon: 15.9%
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Rice: 11.2%
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Princeton: 11.1%
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Cornell: 10.9%
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Brown: 10.6%
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Dartmouth: 10.3%
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Yale: 9.6%
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Columbia: 9.4%
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Penn: 9.2%
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过去数据并不一定代表将来趋势,仅供参考。