www.nytimes.com/2003/05/22/technology/circuits/22comp.html
By KATIE HAFNER (NYT) 1968 words Late Edition - Final , Section G , Page 1 , Column 1 ABSTRACT - Empty classroom seats in once-overcrowded computer science classes is result of dot com bust; at height of Internet boom, recruiters were offering signing bonuses to computer majors in stark contrast to present, when many students disdain such courses; at top schools--Berkeley, Carnegie Mellon and MIT--number of applications for computer study has severely dropped; some department chairs are concerned that dearth of talent could impede progress in field, while others are glad to be rid of fortune hunters; photo Please Note: Archive articles do not include photos, charts or graphics.
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