Schools Which Offers Better Engineering Programs: Drexel or Stevens?

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Drexel University is praised for its engineering programs, attracting interest due to its strong reputation in this field. However, concerns have been raised regarding the quality of professors at Drexel, with some students expressing dissatisfaction. In comparison, Stevens Institute of Technology is also being considered for its engineering education. The discussion seeks insights on which institution, Drexel or Stevens, offers a superior educational experience in engineering, highlighting the importance of faculty quality in the decision-making process.
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I checked out Drexel last saturday and i love the school for many reasons and most importantly because i like what i hear about its engineering programs but I have also heard that the professors for the school aren't so good. Anyone who goes to this college, please tell me more!?
 
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Between which schools am i going to get a better education for engineering, Stevens or Drexel?! Opinions pleasezzzzzzzzzzzzzz
 
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