What's the best school you can go to (in the US) for electrical engineering?
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It isn't as much about a particular institution as it is about your effort to learn at your institution.
I reminded my daughters when they entered college that it is the teachers responsibility to teach but their responsibility to learn.
Virginia Tech is one of the best.
The United States Coast Guard Academy - great school, great labs, free education and a guaranteed job when you graduate.
I would say,Virginia Tech,ITT Technical Institute,or GIBBS.
I'm a loyal graduate of San Diego State, which prepared me quite well for employment as an electronic engineer.Graduate work at UCSD pointed out to me that I was not as well grounded in physics and mathematics as I had thought. The school that all the potential "best" schools compare themselves to is MIT.
#1 MIT
#2 CalTech
#3 Stanford
The best schools are the hardest to get into, and they have the toughest curricula. The screening for acceptance is highly competitive. You have to have exceptional grades and test scores.
Maybe a more important question to ask, is, given your background, your financial resources, your academic achievement and goals, what is the best school for you? A good college counselor might be able to help you figure that out.
MIT and UC Berkeley are top notch engineering schools.
I disagree that the best schools are necessarily the toughest to get into. Stanford, for example, has a reputation for being harder to get into than to graduate from.
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