I've been playing with this decision back and forth in my head..good thing I only applied to two schools
Got admitted with funding to both, for the purposes of this discussion we will say its equal
UT-Austin:
#12 overall engr, #12 electrical engineering
Great city, I know people (although most of my friends are leaving
)
Lots of girls on campus
Great place to do outdoor activites (I run a lot) -
Rival school from where I go to undergrad (Texas A&M) - i doubt anybody cares though
Big plus: All I am required to do for my money is take 9 hours of class for two years
Georgia Tech:
#4 overall engr, #6 electrical engineering
Pretty cool city, everybody seems nice that I met (but I don't know anybody)
No girls on campus
- but lots in the city
Better school in my EE interest area - analog/wireless design (~15 professors vs. 2)
More spread out city, hard to live near bars & outdoor activities??
Will be required to do research or TA for my assistanship
And any other pro/cons about why i should choose one or the other?
UT-Austin:
#12 overall engr, #12 electrical engineering
Great city, I know people (although most of my friends are leaving
Lots of girls on campus
Great place to do outdoor activites (I run a lot) -
Rival school from where I go to undergrad (Texas A&M) - i doubt anybody cares though
Big plus: All I am required to do for my money is take 9 hours of class for two years
Georgia Tech:
#4 overall engr, #6 electrical engineering
Pretty cool city, everybody seems nice that I met (but I don't know anybody)
No girls on campus
Better school in my EE interest area - analog/wireless design (~15 professors vs. 2)
More spread out city, hard to live near bars & outdoor activities??
Will be required to do research or TA for my assistanship
And any other pro/cons about why i should choose one or the other?