sowens
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Registered: Sep 2000
Location: Rochester, NY
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I would say it depends entirely on what you're going to be studying.
If you're going into business admin, then a PC running Windows is probably you're best bet. At least that way you'll have a system similar to what you'll see in the real world, with all the same tools.
However, for just about anything else (CS, Fine Arts,...) I'm with homer: get an iBook.
From a CS perspective: With OS X running you have access to all the same programming tools you will on the campus networks (C, C++, Java, Perl), and you get them for free. You can work on a project without ever connecting to the network until you're done with it and ready to transfer the files (this will be a big help. Trust me). You also have access to loads of freely available Unix code that you won't have with the Wintel box (at least not easily), so if you need a utility or a code fragment, you can get it.
I can't really say too much about the Fine Arts aspects of it, other than Macs are pretty much the industry standard for prepress, multimedia, and music. There's a little more diversity in web production and imaging, but most of the people I know still prefer the Mac for those tasks.
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