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junelin | 12 years ago | on: How Carnegie Mellon Increased the Proportion of Women in Computer Science

Yes there was a lot of attrition from the initial experiment when they started with 42% because they let too many women in who didn't know what they were getting into and then decided that CS wasn't for them. The easiest intro to computer science class was essentially all women, and I think many of them dropped out.

But the fact that 30% of the graduating class in 2004 was women vs <7% in 2000 is still pretty impressive.

junelin | 12 years ago | on: How Girls Hold Themselves Back from Pursuing Computer Science (Infographic)

On page 25 of the NCWIT scorecard it states that in 2009 women earned:

57% of all undergraduate degrees, 52% of all math and science degrees, 59% of the undergraduate degrees in biology, 42% of mathematics degrees, 18% of all computer and information sciences undergraduate degrees

We cross-checked 2 other sources for 2012 numbers as well.

http://www.ncwit.org/sites/default/files/resources/scorecard...

junelin | 16 years ago | on: An apology...

Press does what press does. It was his fault for being irresponsible.
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