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University of Bordeaux vs Sciences Po Paris
I am a computer science major at Berkeley and trying to decide between studying abroad at University of Bordeaux vs Sciences Po Paris. Although University of Bordeaux is an engineering school, I am unable to take any computer science classes for credits for my major so at that point if I am taking non-computer science classes I am thinking I may as well study in Paris. Another issue is I don't speak any french, so I would prefer a school with more international students/classes taught in English. Can anyone lmk how they liked either schools, pros/cons, experiences without speaking french, or general advice as engineering/cs for these schools. I am going in the spring next year!
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