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  1. TL;DR

    If I want to join/found educational game startups, which grad school is recommended, CMU or Columbia?

    Objective

    I want to join the startups related with educational technology, gamification, and so forth. My final goal, definitely, is to run my own startup in educational game industry.

    (This is also the reason why I apply to these graduate programs this year!)

    Admitted Schools

    CMU SV: MS in Software Engineering (Sillicon Valley Campus)
    Columbia: MS in Computer Science
    Gatech: MS in Computer Science

    Pending

    UCLA: MS in CS
    USC: MS in CS
    Cornell: MEng in CS

    Pain points

    I've never been to US. Everything I heard of was from my friends and drama.  I know the popularity of tech startups in Silicon Valley is beyond question. But I want to know if educational game startup is still the case?

    The following is my analysis (based on my very very limited understanding of US).

    CMU SV
    Pros

    • 3 semesters => cheaper tuition fee
    • Tech startups, Angels, VC are everywhere

    Columbia

    Pros

    • CG/CV lab is excellent (e.g. many papers in SIGGRAPH every year). => It may be benificial to game development
    • Ivy league => I may build connections with business people
    • There are vibrant art and music activities in New York City => It may be benificial to game development

    Cons

    • 2yr program => high tuition fee
    • less tech startups in NYC

     

    Finally, I surveyed https://angel.co and I found:

    • # of K12 startups : SF > NYC
    • # of language learning startups : NYC > SF

    Thanks for reading my long post. Welcome to any advice from you guys!

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