I think any of the schools which have been mentioned are great for undergrad. After being at MIT for a while (and now being eited by financial reasons, hopefully to be resolved before fall...), I learned to really appreciate the research programs offered by some universities to undergrads -- MIT has a really good program in that area, I'm not sure about the others. I think if there were one thing which I used to pick an undergrad school again, it would be the potential to get involved in faculty research. At MIT, the media lab does a fair amount of applied cryptology, and there is of course the theoretical computing lab which does a lot of application and theory. It's not that hard to get in, either. After all, I got in. There are a few useful tricks for your application -- email me if you'd like help. One of the big annoying parts of going to MIT is that firearms are banned from college campuses (except at ranges) in the state. Sigh. --- Ryan Lackey rdl@mit.edu 3 Ames St http://mit.edu/rdl/www/ Cambridge, MA 02142
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Ryan Lackey