OK.. so this chick just told me that applications for international students are about.. now, if you want to prepare your stuff.
It seems to me, that my thesis spot is still open. It seems that it's such a difficult decicsion to be made by my target company that I'm not counting anything on that anymore. I think they will end up saying no. It's taking too much time.
But I'm going pretty good anyway, so I thought I'd boost my experiences and knowledge more, and NOW apply for one year outside Finland. This is my last chance to try, since if I don't go out there in the next batch, I'll graduate.
But I'm not just looking to party, I've done that a lot in my life already so that's not it. I'm looking for hardcore resources and knowledge. So the school has to be excellent or at least very good. I don't mind if I don't get in, but I want to try if I can study a year in excellent school of my choice.
So please people, I don't know much about schools outside my country so help me to find those GOOD schools. I'm not looking to sepnd a year in foreign land, I'm looking to have my knowledge boosted, I'm looking for the brightest edge here, I'm looking to learn more and do it so within the best possible environment.
I'm comp sci major, software engineering. However, I've kind of dumped the whole programming part as of lately, since I'm kind of fed up with it. Did that for some years now, and did that as a hobby before so I just kind of burned myself up on that subject.
Now, I'm focusing on information security. Comprehensive information security strategies, so I'm not looking to pick apart firewalls etc. I'm looking for _comprehensive_ things.. as we know, security is software, people, policies combined. Not just the software.
So, any school that can shine in this sector is for me. I'm looking forward meeting excellent hackers, crackers, social engineers, anything. So which schools would you recommend? They have to be known.
So far I've built up:
Stanford
MIT
Please continue my list.
Does NOT have to be in the US. I'm not looking for European schools though... North American or Asian.
Thanks!
It seems to me, that my thesis spot is still open. It seems that it's such a difficult decicsion to be made by my target company that I'm not counting anything on that anymore. I think they will end up saying no. It's taking too much time.
But I'm going pretty good anyway, so I thought I'd boost my experiences and knowledge more, and NOW apply for one year outside Finland. This is my last chance to try, since if I don't go out there in the next batch, I'll graduate.
But I'm not just looking to party, I've done that a lot in my life already so that's not it. I'm looking for hardcore resources and knowledge. So the school has to be excellent or at least very good. I don't mind if I don't get in, but I want to try if I can study a year in excellent school of my choice.
So please people, I don't know much about schools outside my country so help me to find those GOOD schools. I'm not looking to sepnd a year in foreign land, I'm looking to have my knowledge boosted, I'm looking for the brightest edge here, I'm looking to learn more and do it so within the best possible environment.
I'm comp sci major, software engineering. However, I've kind of dumped the whole programming part as of lately, since I'm kind of fed up with it. Did that for some years now, and did that as a hobby before so I just kind of burned myself up on that subject.
Now, I'm focusing on information security. Comprehensive information security strategies, so I'm not looking to pick apart firewalls etc. I'm looking for _comprehensive_ things.. as we know, security is software, people, policies combined. Not just the software.
So, any school that can shine in this sector is for me. I'm looking forward meeting excellent hackers, crackers, social engineers, anything. So which schools would you recommend? They have to be known.
So far I've built up:
Stanford
MIT
Please continue my list.
Does NOT have to be in the US. I'm not looking for European schools though... North American or Asian.
Thanks!
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