<p>So much depends on the individual student and what s/he accomplishes while getting their degree. Those who hustle & get good internships, good grades, lab, co-author papers and work experience have many more options than those who don’t. Before you can even get your MS, you need to get your BS in EE (or whatever field). Why don’t you see which schools accept you and what your total out-of-pocket cost for each option is before you figure out where you want to attend.</p>
<p>USC does have good career fairs but the economy has affected how many companies are hiring & how many openings they have when they come to USC & other campuses.</p>