5 Best places to study ...

<p>5 Best Places to Study Aerospace Engineering:</p>

<p>MIT
CalTech
Michigan
Georgia Tech
Purdue </p>

<p>5 Best Places to Study Electrical Engineering:</p>

<p>MIT
Stanford
Berkeley
CalTech
Illinois</p>

<p>Joshua007,</p>

<p>UVA’s undergrad business school is McIntire not Darden. Darden = MBA. UVA has 2 totally separate business schools.</p>

<p>how about top five LAC for political science?</p>

<p>5 best places to study Chemistry</p>

<p>Williams
Carleton
Berkeley
Harvard
Swarthmore</p>

<p>Why is this thread so Science/Math oriented?</p>

<p>Coz for Science/Math you can rank based on the equipment/ PhD production etc, but for Arts/Social Science, it is really difficult to rank, and there are jst so many wonderful places to study in the USA</p>

<p>Some of the people ranking things are horribly biased. Quite honestly, once you look at the top 10 or so the differences are not that large, and have more to do with environment than the institution itself.</p>

<p>5 best places to study?</p>

<p>Library
Bedroom
Bathroom (use time wisely)
Dining Room
Car</p>

<p>^ Hahaha I’d like to meet someone who studied in their bathroom</p>

<p>you stole my response! I would say the bathroom, the closet, the kitchen, the rollercoaster and the beach</p>

<p>Great minds think alike. I don’t know why people make such a fuzz.</p>

<p>Dont you just love it when on your way to the bathroom you grab the book on <insert favorite=“” subject=“” here=“”>, later open it on the chapter which has so far eluded your intellect, read and re-read, and upon understanding the concept exclaims “Oh s h i t!”. Of course the rest of the house have other ideas…</insert></p>

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<p>The sad thing is how true this is. lol</p>

<p>do you know the best place to study chemistry, biochemistry or molecular biology?</p>

<p>In a quiet library, with your laptop, an MP3 player, and study drugs…</p>

<p>Or the Ivies, Stanford, Duke, MIT, JHU, Chicago, and NU out of Universities</p>

<p>Depends on what you meant.</p>