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Carnegie-Mellon Sends Hundreds of Acceptance Letters By Mistake

An anonymous reader writes As reported in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Carnegie-Mellon University mistakenly sent 800 acceptances for its Master of Science in Computer Science program. They're not saying "computer error," but what are the other explanations? High irony all around. The program accepts fewer than nine percent of more than 1,200 applicants, which places the acceptance level at about a hundred, so they're bad at math, too.

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  1. Re: What should they do? by Kvathe · · Score: 5, Funny

    Imagine their disappointment when they only get an apology and no scholarship! The emotional damages must cost millions.

  2. Re:hmmm... by sribe · · Score: 5, Informative

    I suspect those that turned down other university offers for this one, only to find out they weren't accepted and no have no-where to go...

    The email was corrected within 7 hours--pretty unlikely there are any damages to anyone other than the huge disappointment.

  3. Re:Dammit Jim! by omfg-no · · Score: 5, Funny

    I'm a PhD in CompSci, not a software engineer!

    Code Monkey get up get coffee...

  4. WOOHOO, I got in! by NotDrWho · · Score: 5, Funny

    FUCK YOU, Rob, you sad McJob manager! I just got into Carnegie-Mellon's CS program for grad school! So you can SUCK MY DICK, Rob! And that goes for you too Stacey! This motherfucker right here is GOING PLACES, BITCH! So you can shove this smock right up your tight asses! And don't look to see me again, 'cause I'm going to be in Pittsburg getting my Masters on!

    Oh look, I just got another letter from them. Must be to congratulate me AGAIN! Let's open it up, so I can shove it right in your FAT FACES!

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    SJW's don't eliminate discrimination. They just expropriate it for themselves.
  5. Yes where your degree is from matters by sjbe · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Nope. Google does not care about the useless "where you went to school" nonsense.

    I don't believe that for a second. It might not be of primary concern but I have zero doubt that if you went to MIT or Carnegie Mellon and graduated with an IT related degree, it WILL factor into the hiring decision at Google.

    They want to know you have skills and abilities.

    Of course they do. That's precisely why they care whether or not you graduated from a known good training program. It is evidence that you are likely to have the sort of skills they are looking for. They'll test you further but it is a piece of evidence.

    Show up with a brilliant invention under your arm and they will gladly take an ITT Tech graduate.

    Perhaps but since that doesn't happen very often where you went to school WILL get looked at.