Hey! So I’ve gotten a few college acceptances, and at this point I’m assessing between NC State EE/CE dual degree or CMU ECE program. Some details below:
- NC State: ~18k yearly after scholarships. Accepted into NC State EE and Honors Program, intend to pursue CE dual degree. Would graduate within 3 years with transfer credits from in-state institutions.
- CMU: ~93k yearly (no financial aid). Accepted into ECE program.
Parents can pay cost for both, although it is hard to justify cost for CMU. Additionally, I would help pay back a portion of the CMU cost to my parents once my career is underway (probably around a 1/3rd of the total undergrad cost). I am planning on pursuing at least a master’s after undergrad at a top college, which if I go to NC State, parents would be willing to fully cover and more. If I go to CMU, there is the potential that I don’t go to grad school just to land a job and start paying stuff back.
Ultimately, I aim to maximize my college experience – pursuing undergraduate research and filling my summers with internships, hopefully to end up at a top graduate school or high paying jobs. Throughout high school, I engaged in research and some internships alongside coursework, so I feel confident in my ability to go guns blazing for either school. I just don’t know how limiting staying at NC State would be for my prospects. I think I am academically prepared enough to withstand the CMU grind, although I know that I would have to most likely retake classes, and may be a “mid-tier” student.
I guess I’m sort of debating if the CMU connections, name-brand, and rigor are justified paying for, especially for an undergraduate degree. I’m also debating the merits of being a top student at NC State and having more flexibility within my degree to accelerate it, take advanced classes, and if that is able to make me more competitive against other top students when it comes to opportunities like internships throughout college, or grad school prospects after graduating. I guess there is also some level of regret – putting in work to get acceptances like CMU, turning it down at the end, and maybe not being able to be in that echelon again.
Insights into this would be greatly appreciated! I would definitely love to hear from people at NC State and CMU pursuing a similar pathway, and how your experiences were.