CMU vs GTech

<p>Do have FA from GT?</p>

<p>[Carnegie</a> News Briefs](<a href=“http://www.whistle.gatech.edu/archives/09/jan/26/briefs.shtml]Carnegie”>http://www.whistle.gatech.edu/archives/09/jan/26/briefs.shtml)
note the names on the building</p>

<p>[url=<a href=“http://www.whistle.gatech.edu/]The”>http://www.whistle.gatech.edu/]The</a> Whistle: Faculty/Staff News @ The Georgia Institute of Technology<a href=“March%2030,%202009%20issue”>/url</a>
note the topics under “Features this week”</p>

<p>IMO: Carnegie Mellon is for those students who know what they want. Changing majors may be fairly difficult. If you are unsure, go to GTech. </p>

<p>GTech is a state school much like Cornell (landgrant portion) and its first mission is to serve Georgia citizens. Carnegie Mellon is a private and its first mission is to its students and to Carnegie Mellon. </p>

<p>The three schools that you mentioned are tough. If you are disciplined and can learn to work collaboratively you should be OK. </p>

<p>CMU has a more suburbia feel. GTech has more of a city environment. </p>

<p>I do not make comparisons on academics or general feel. They are meaningless.</p>