IF I was in your position I would wait till you get to your school and can ask. Places like Poly have a great set of computer labs that you can do what you can't do on your laptop. Sometimes there could be a programming class or some other class that might perfer you to run a particular set of software, and definately the being one of the computer development major classes definately seemed to be aimed with one set of software in mind (could be problematic given you can't run Virtual PC and windows isn't easy to boot on a MacBook yet.) I would highly reccomend talking to the department (not the school bookstore) you are admitted to and ask for a set of reccomended specs for computers, to see if you need a PC based laptop. I would wait to see what you need for the school you goto. Weather or not it will be an ideal for your major remains to be seen, especially at the rate the computer major revise their curriculm at SLO. Lots of people use Macs in those majors, how easy it was on a day to day basis I don't know. I was transiently a computer science major at Cal Poly SLO.
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