Saint Peter's vs Johnson and Wales (engineering)

<p>Let me start by saying I dislike NJIT.</p>

<p>So I have already been accepted by both SPC and JW but Im not sure which engineering program is better.</p>

<p>Saint Peter’s has a five year program where i can earn a BS in physics and a BS in EE. Year four and five are in NJIT.</p>

<p>Johnson and Wales in providence has a 4 year program where you get an AS in Robotics engineering and a BS in Electronics Engineers (not to be confused with EE).</p>

<p>Here’s the links with more info.
SPC/NJIT
[SPC/NJIT</a> Dual Degree](<a href=“Link not found - Rebrandly”>Link not found - Rebrandly)</p>

<p>JW
[Electronics</a> Engineering > Academic Catalog | Johnson & Wales University](<a href=“http://catalog.jwu.edu/programsofstudy/technology/electronics-engineering/providence/]Electronics”>http://catalog.jwu.edu/programsofstudy/technology/electronics-engineering/providence/)</p>

<p>I already have $20K+ scholarship from SPC but which school will be better for me in the long run? Which one will give me more bang for my buck if that even applies here. Honestly the less time I spend in school the better.</p>

<p>Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance!</p>

<p>Anyone? I Still need help.</p>

<p>Hi, I’m also curious about Johnson & Wales’s engineering programs. Apparently they’re primarily a culinary school, but they also have degrees in Electronics Engineering and Robotic Engineering Technology which quite frankly surprised me.</p>

<p>Yes, I am very surprised at J&W having any engineering programs. Have you checked to see if either schools’ program is ABET approved?</p>