RPI or Georgia Tech

<p>Employers don’t care about rankings, they care about results. If companies get good workers from a certain school, they come back to pick up more. I have seen this happen with a couple of different companies in my three years here.</p>

<p>I’m not a BME, but I have come across very few faculty members here who do not care. In addition, the free tutoring and homework help program (ALAC) is really good at helping with first and second year classes. Most students who do not succeed just don’t seek help, there is plenty available.</p>

<p>I have been impressed with the caliber of the GT kids I have met, I think both schools do a pretty good job.</p>

<p>I would do more research on BME as a major though, a ton of kids get into it and it seems like they have an awful hard time finding a job. BME tries to do too much, and if a medical company wants someone to do a mechanical thing they will hire an ME over a BME and if they want an electrical thing they will hire an EE over a BME.</p>