What is the best electrical engineering schools that regular mortals have a chance of atending? Argument pls?

By , May 17, 2010

I am looking for a PhD degree, by the way


One Response to “What is the best electrical engineering schools that regular mortals have a chance of atending? Argument pls?”

  1. NordicGuru says:

    These ones are the best:
    1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology-
    This top ranking university has an average freshmen retention rate of 98% according to U.S. News. -Undergraduate Student Body: 4,136; Faculty to Student Ratio: 1:7; Average High School GPA of Incoming Freshmen: 3.9; Test Scores of Incoming Freshmen: ACT: More than 80% had scores 30-36, SAT: More than 60% had scores 1400-1600. For more information, try http://www.mit.edu.
    2. Stanford University-
    This institution is ranked 5th in the nation for its overall performance by U.S. News. -Undergraduate Student Body: 6,555; Faculty to Student Ratio: 1:6; Average High School GPA of Incoming Freshmen: 3.9; Test Scores of Incoming Freshmen: ACT: More than 60% had scores 30-36, SAT: More than 60% had scores 1400-1600. For more information, try http://www.stanford.edu.
    3. University of California, Berkeley-
    This university’s overall engineering program is ranked 2nd in the nation by U.S. News. -Undergraduate Student Body: 22,880; Faculty to Student Ratio: 1:16; Average High School GPA of Incoming Freshmen: 3.9; Test Scores of Incoming Freshmen: ACT: Not Listed, SAT: More than 40% had scores 1200-1299. For more information, try http://www.mit.edu.
    4. University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign-
    For more information, try http://www.uiuc.edu.
    5. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor-
    For more information, try http://www.umich.edu.
    6. Georgia Institute of Technology-
    For more information, try http://www.gatech.edu.
    7. California Institute of Technology-
    For more information, try http://www.caltech.edu.
    8. Cornell University-
    For more information, try http://www.cornell.edu.
    9. Purdue University, West Lafayette-
    For more information, try http://www.purdue.edu.
    10. Carnegie Mellon University-
    For more information, try http://www.cmu.edu.

    After those maybe some schools like:
    Texas A&M
    Rice
    Johns Hopkins
    Texas Tech
    Clemson
    Duke

    Note that if you want a really good electrical engineering job then you need to be more than a mere mortal. There are a lot of really bright people in this field. If you just want to build circuits then take some college night courses. If you just want a generic engineering job then I’d take Industrial or mechanical engineering which are much broader.

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