Whats the Best Tech/Engineer/ N. Science School in USA?

In summary, the conversation discusses various top schools for graduate studies, including MIT, Caltech, Stanford, Cornell, UC Berkeley, UIUC, Ohio State, Penn State, Purdue, Virginia Tech, U Maryland - College Park, UCLA, and UCSD. It also touches on the importance of finding the right fit for individual skills and disposition when choosing a graduate school.
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Is it Stanford? MIT? what?
 
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MIT, Caltech, Stanford, Cornell, UC Berkeley are at the top.
 
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I've got to plug UIUC as another excellent public school option. Though when it comes to graduate school, it can vary because each schools will specialize in different areas and may not even have the same research programs as other schools. For example, as good of a school as Stanford is, I have never heard anything of a electromagnetics research program. UIUC, Ohio State and MIT have strong EM and antenna programs though.
 
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where does Virginia Tech stand?
 
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Virginia Tech, U Maryland - College Park, Ohio State, Penn State, UIUC, Purdue... they're all good...
 
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what about UCLA or UCSD?
 
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This question is a bit like asking, "who is the best person to marry?"

A good relationship is not one-sided, so your own make-up is every bit as important to deciding what the best school is. Remember, you will be doing the work and spending your time. You might thrive in an environment that your friend might struggle in. Worry more about which place is the best match for your skills and disposition, than some arbitrary numerical ordering.
 
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Cantab Morgan said:
This question is a bit like asking, "who is the best person to marry?"

A good relationship is not one-sided, so your own make-up is every bit as important to deciding what the best school is. Remember, you will be doing the work and spending your time. You might thrive in an environment that your friend might struggle in. Worry more about which place is the best match for your skills and disposition, than some arbitrary numerical ordering.

Well said.
 

1. What factors should I consider when choosing the best tech/engineer/N. science school in the USA?

When choosing the best tech/engineer/N. science school in the USA, there are several important factors to consider. These include the school's reputation, curriculum and courses offered, faculty and research opportunities, location, and cost of tuition.

2. What are some of the top-ranked tech/engineer/N. science schools in the USA?

Some of the top-ranked tech/engineer/N. science schools in the USA include Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Stanford University, California Institute of Technology (Caltech), Carnegie Mellon University, and University of California-Berkeley. However, rankings can vary depending on the source and specific field of study.

3. How important is the accreditation of a tech/engineer/N. science school?

Accreditation is very important for a tech/engineer/N. science school as it ensures that the school meets certain academic standards and that your degree will be recognized by other institutions and employers. It is important to check if the school is accredited by a recognized accrediting agency.

4. What types of career opportunities are available for graduates of tech/engineer/N. science schools in the USA?

Graduates of tech/engineer/N. science schools in the USA have a wide range of career opportunities available to them. These can include roles in technology, engineering, research, data science, and many more. Many top tech companies and research institutions actively recruit graduates from these schools.

5. Are there any scholarships available for international students at tech/engineer/N. science schools in the USA?

Yes, there are various scholarships available for international students at tech/engineer/N. science schools in the USA. These can be offered by the schools themselves, government organizations, or private foundations. It is important to research and apply for scholarships as early as possible as they can greatly reduce the cost of tuition.

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