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Jadien t1_irc6d5q wrote

Columbia and NYU both have pretty good faculty. NYU probably has the edge there. Rather than pick a school and hope it works out, you might reach out to specific faculty whose work interests you and see if they're expecting to take on undergrad assistants.

Columbia GS students on average have a different experience than other undergrads. It's worth learning about the experiences GS students have had and whether that affects your decision.

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Effective_Play_8145 OP t1_irc7b7w wrote

Thank you for your detailed reply!! Does GS students get discriminated in terms of access to research? I heard that's not the case from multiple GS, CC and SEAS students but if that's the case, I don't think GS is a good choice. Research opportunities are the only things that I care.

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Jadien t1_irc7ig2 wrote

For research it shouldn't matter.

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Effective_Play_8145 OP t1_irc7p3d wrote

Thank you so much for your help! By the way, are most ML professors at Columbia open to taking undergrad research assistants? It seems that's not the case for NYU...

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Jadien t1_irc8hn0 wrote

I failed to get a position but I was also totally clueless (and useless) at the time (a long time ago, 2006-2007). Last year I spoke with a fairly talented undergrad who got a research assistant position at Columbia as a freshman. So, consider it case by case basis. If you have or develop the skills to be useful now you'll be better positioned when you matriculate. And it's all the more reason to try to line one up before you accept an offer.

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Effective_Play_8145 OP t1_irca69g wrote

Thank you so much for the advice!! I will start contacting the professors now!

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