<p>Can someone please post the top schools for engineering? Thanks.</p>
<p>MIT, caltech, cornell, georgia tech, berkeley, urbana-champaign etc</p>
<p>Harvey Mudd, Olin, Cooper Union, Carnegie Mellon, Rose-Hulman, etc…</p>
<p>UIUC (illinois- urbana champaign), Purdue, MIT, Carnegie Mellon</p>
<p>those are the best for engineering.</p>
<p>what about johns hopkins?</p>
<p>they are not that good.</p>
<p>Except for biomedical engineering. Do you have any specific types of engineering in mind? The strength of departments can really vary, even with top-notch schools.</p>
<p>civil and electrical engineering</p>
<p>What happened to finance? Don’t you think it’s a bit late to be flipping between specialty schools?</p>
<p>no…let me explain…i want to start/own a tech. bus., so i need both engineering + bus. skills.</p>
<p>Then, I’f say you want to mior in business, but let me cite that it’s very hard to collaborate most any major with an engineering major, possible, but hard as %#@. </p>
<p>I faced that when touring school hoping to double major in mechanical engineering and political science, lol. I think Tufts was the only school that didn’t say “shut your face!”</p>
<p>Olin would be very good, very good indeed. They have partnerships with Babson, and give the students much experience with engineering business.</p>
<p>Also, Harvey Mudd and Claremont McKenna have a dual 5-year Engineering-Economics program. which will award you a double major in Econ from McKenna and Engineering from Mudd. Both schools are very renowned and highly ranked in the respective fields.</p>
<p>So yes, either Olin or Mudd is what I would recommend.</p>
<p>I would suggest, for your career, majoring in engineering school and then maybe getting an MBA later.</p>
<p>I would add Stanford, Michigan-Ann Arbor, Princeton, UT-Austin, Northwestern and Rice to the list of top Engineering schools.</p>
<p>According to US News:
Civil Engineering -
- UCB; UIUC
- Georgia Tech
- UT-Austin
- MIT
- Stanford
- Purdue
- Michigan
- Cornell
- Texas A&M</p>
<p>Electrical Engineering -
- MIT
- Stanford
- UCB
- UIUC
- Michigan
- Georgia Tech
- Cal Tech
- Cornell
- Purdue
- CMU</p>
<p>Thanks alot to all of u</p>
<p>But Olin doesn’t have civil E, if that’s what you want.</p>
<p>According to 2006 US News graduate ranking:
Civil
- University of CaliforniaBerkeley 4.8
University of IllinoisUrbana-Champaign 4.8 - University of TexasAustin 4.6
- Stanford University (CA) 4.5
- Georgia Institute of Technology 4.4
Massachusetts Institute of Technology 4.4
Purdue UniversityWest Lafayette (IN) 4.4 - Cornell University (NY) 4.1
Northwestern University (IL) 4.1
University of MichiganAnn Arbor 4.1 - California Institute of Technology 4.0
Virginia Tech 4.0 - Texas A&M UniversityCollege Station (Look) 3.9
University of MinnesotaTwin Cities 3.9 - Carnegie Mellon University ¶ </p>
<p>Electrical
Massachusetts Institute of Technology 5.0
University of CaliforniaBerkeley 5.0
3. Stanford University (CA) 4.9
4. University of IllinoisUrbana-Champaign 4.8
5. California Institute of Technology 4.7
6. Georgia Institute of Technology 4.5
University of MichiganAnn Arbor 4.5
8. Carnegie Mellon University ¶ 4.4
9. Cornell University (NY) 4.3
10. Princeton University (NJ) 4.2
Purdue UniversityWest Lafayette (IN)</p>