Georgia Tech vs Purdue for Applied Physics

I will be majoring in applied physics with a computational physics track. I don’t want to get into academia but something more industry focused combining subjects like physics, cs and data science. Purdue is nearly 10K cheaper than Georgia tech and I like the rural setting more at Purdue. But it seems GT has a better reputation in tech even though Purdue has one of the best CS programs in the nation. Is GT worth the extra money?

Purdue has an excellent reputation. If you prefer that school’s environment and it is more affordable it seems like a fine choice.

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