<p>1) How are state/public universities in the U.S. for a start in the U.S. … and overall for engineering ?
2)How much does a state/public uni cost … are they internationally and nationally ranked prestigious ?
3)Rank the State. Public Uni’s in the US for engineering </p>
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<p>1) State Universities are great for international students who are looking for a cheap yet solid engineering education. Many of the best engineering colleges in the US are public
2) For an international student, tuition would probably be around $25,000 and room and board $8,000 more for a total of around $35,000.
I know that the following public colleges have a great international engineering reputation:
UC-Berkeley, Georgia Tech, UCLA, Illinois, Texas, Purdue, UC-San Diego, Michigan</p>
<p>Can u please list out a longer list of universities …
Is university of Michigan - a state universty … or Michigan state university … what is the difference ?
I am looking at mechanical engineering … a CC member had once suggested the University of Washington - seattle … is great … as many Top companies are around the campus and offer great internships … is UWashington - good in Mech Eng ? … If then … list more such Uni’s </p>
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<p>Can u please list out a longer list of universities …
Is university of Michigan - a state universty … or Michigan state university … what is the difference ?
I am looking at mechanical engineering … a CC member had once suggested the University of Washington - seattle … is great … as many Top companies are around the campus and offer great internships … is UWashington - good in Mech Eng ? … If then … list more such Uni’s </p>
<p>TY … i would again suggest … Become a counselor pierre0913</p>
<p>And is UWashington a state Uni ?</p>
<p>yes University of Washington = state university. Washington has a great engineering program</p>
<p>Well that’s as far as I know the schools that definitely have a strong international reputation in the field of engineering. I can’t say much for other universities.</p>
<p>Michigan = University Of Michigan - Ann Arbor
Texas = University Of Texas - Austin
Illinois = University Of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign</p>
<p>as for your 3rd question here’s how most people would rank the public schools for engineering in the US from best to worst. Notice how international perception is different. Many people internationally like UCLA and UC-San Diego but Virginia Tech, Penn State, and Texas A&M are just as good for engineering.</p>
<p>University of California–Berkeley
Georgia Institute of Technology
University of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign
University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Purdue University–West Lafayette
University of Texas–Austin
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Virginia Tech
Pennsylvania State University–University Park
Texas A&M University–College Station
University of California–San Diego
University of California–Los Angeles
University of Maryland–College Park
University of Washington
University of Minnesota–Twin Cities
North Carolina State University–Raleigh
Ohio State University–Columbus
University of Florida
University of Virginia
University of California–Davis
University of California–Santa Barbara
University of Colorado–Boulder
Arizona State University
Iowa State University
Michigan State University
Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey–New Brunswick
University of Arizona
Auburn University
Clemson University
Colorado School of Mines
University of California–Irvine
University of Delaware
University of Massachusetts–Amherst
University of Pittsburgh</p>