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History says otherwise.

Before the current curriculum was implemented, a good portion of students were having difficulty finding jobs and co-ops. After the switch, employers were very eager to hire these students.

The change is not a mere "switch to Python" (which itself is not nothing). It is the replacement of a good curriculum with something mediocre.

Also, I don't know how MIT is doing after the switch.



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