In general, if you're doing an MS in Comp Sci, it probably won't matter so much between either of those schools because they aren't tech ivies either of them. LA has more stuff to do and it's probably easier to sneak a job during your program. There's not particularly good public transit in LA but there are transit options to leave the city if you want to. I'm not even sure you can live in Terre Haute, IN without a car. There's also not going to be much to do. That said, Terre Haute cost of living would probably be half or less than half the cost of living in LA (I'm speculating, but I would imagine it's pretty drastic).
In general, if you're doing an MS in Comp Sci, it probably won't matter so much between either of those schools because they aren't tech ivies either of them. LA has more stuff to do and it's probably easier to sneak a job during your program. There's not particularly good public transit in LA but there are transit options to leave the city if you want to. I'm not even sure you can live in Terre Haute, IN without a car. There's also not going to be much to do. That said, Terre Haute cost of living would probably be half or less than half the cost of living in LA (I'm speculating, but I would imagine it's pretty drastic).