hadron23
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Hello,
I am a master's student in electrical engineering at one of the top 3 schools in Canada (prefer not to disclose just for privacy). I have applied to a few places for a PhD and have heard back from a couple. I am trying to choose between two schools, McGill or the University of Michigan.
I am a firm believer that it is better to choose the school based on the reputation of the professor that you will be working for, rather than the reputation of the school itself (especially for a PhD). The respective professors at each school are both very well known in their fields and I would consider them to be of equal quality.
However, I will be spending at least 4 years in whichever city I choose, and I want the quality of life to be decent. I have visited Montreal a couple of times and absolutely loved it. I have never been to Ann Arbor, MI. Should the location (city) of the university factor into my decision? If so, how much?
Thanks
I am a master's student in electrical engineering at one of the top 3 schools in Canada (prefer not to disclose just for privacy). I have applied to a few places for a PhD and have heard back from a couple. I am trying to choose between two schools, McGill or the University of Michigan.
I am a firm believer that it is better to choose the school based on the reputation of the professor that you will be working for, rather than the reputation of the school itself (especially for a PhD). The respective professors at each school are both very well known in their fields and I would consider them to be of equal quality.
However, I will be spending at least 4 years in whichever city I choose, and I want the quality of life to be decent. I have visited Montreal a couple of times and absolutely loved it. I have never been to Ann Arbor, MI. Should the location (city) of the university factor into my decision? If so, how much?
Thanks