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How would you rate Dartmouth's engineering program on a scale of 1-10?

stevens

Senior member
I would like to go to an engineering school, and have been looking at Duke, Johns Hopkins, and Stanford. I am Native American and just discovered that i would have a very high chance of recieving a very substantial scholarship from Dartmouth. I am not really interested in anything except engineering, so on a scale of 1-10, how would you rate their engineering program in general? I am most specifically interested in medical engineering (maybe biomedical), so on a scale of 1-10 how would you rate their medial engineering programs if they even have any? Thanks
Steven
 
10 - Do you think they would have any dumb people at a prestigious top 10 school? It's not known for engineering, but I personally believe that doesn't really matter since other things balance it out. Just my opinion.
 
Originally posted by: zimmie6576
Harvard, MIT, RIT. There's your top 3, in no particular order.

RIT? You must go there. 😕

Your undergraduate school doesn't really matter that much. If you do well at Dartmouth, then you will get accepted into a great graduate school (if you're considering that route). It's a good school overall anyways.
 
Originally posted by: stevens
I would like to go to an engineering school, and have been looking at Duke, Johns Hopkins, and Stanford. I am Native American and just discovered that i would have a very high chance of recieving a very substantial scholarship from Dartmouth. I am not really interested in anything except engineering, so on a scale of 1-10, how would you rate their engineering program in general? I am most specifically interested in medical engineering (maybe biomedical), so on a scale of 1-10 how would you rate their medial engineering programs if they even have any? Thanks
Steven

Any engineering at an Ivy leagure will be balanced by a great liberal arts education. You will end up being a very well balanced and articulate (hopefully) engineer. Dartmouth would also prepare you well for graduate studies in other subjects. I think Dartmouth would be a great choice.
 
Originally posted by: zimmie6576
Harvard, MIT, RIT. There's your top 3, in no particular order.

You really have no idea what you're talking about. Undergraduate engineering, MIT is no doubt at the very top.
 
Originally posted by: cchen
Originally posted by: zimmie6576
Harvard, MIT, RIT. There's your top 3, in no particular order.

You really have no idea what you're talking about. Undergraduate engineering, MIT is no doubt at the very top.

Hey, at least he has MIT in the top three...I think we need to question why he has RIT up there.
 
For some reason, I don't think of engineering when I think of Ivy League schools. They are known more for liberal arts. For biomedical engineering, I would think JHU is pretty up there.

But if you can get a substantial scholarship there, I would go there. For me, the most important thing is the best bang for your buck. You will get a great undergraduate education and then you can go to a top notch biomedical engineering graduate school later on.
 
Originally posted by: StormRider
For some reason, I don't think of engineering when I think of Ivy League schools. They are known more for liberal arts. For biomedical engineering, I would think JHU is pretty up there.

But if you can get a substantial scholarship there, I would go there. For me, the most important thing is the best bang for your buck. You will get a great undergraduate education and then you can go to a top notch biomedical engineering graduate school later on.

Cornell is a good engineering school and it's in the Ivy League. Hell, if you ask an engineer which school is better, Cornell or a school like Purdue, they'll say Cornell even though Purdue is ranked better.
 
Originally posted by: RabidMongoose
Originally posted by: cchen
Originally posted by: zimmie6576
Harvard, MIT, RIT. There's your top 3, in no particular order.

You really have no idea what you're talking about. Undergraduate engineering, MIT is no doubt at the very top.

Hey, at least he has MIT in the top three...I think we need to question why he has RIT up there.

Harvard's engineering is nothing compared to their liberal arts program....
 
Originally posted by: cchen
Originally posted by: RabidMongoose
Originally posted by: cchen
Originally posted by: zimmie6576
Harvard, MIT, RIT. There's your top 3, in no particular order.

You really have no idea what you're talking about. Undergraduate engineering, MIT is no doubt at the very top.

Hey, at least he has MIT in the top three...I think we need to question why he has RIT up there.

Harvard's engineering is nothing compared to their liberal arts program....

Sure, but its engineering is ranked as a top 20. It's actually pretty impressive given its size, research spending, etc. But if you ask an engineer, they'll probably be like WTF?
 
Originally posted by: cchen
Originally posted by: RabidMongoose
Originally posted by: cchen
Originally posted by: zimmie6576
Harvard, MIT, RIT. There's your top 3, in no particular order.

You really have no idea what you're talking about. Undergraduate engineering, MIT is no doubt at the very top.

Hey, at least he has MIT in the top three...I think we need to question why he has RIT up there.

Harvard's engineering is nothing compared to their liberal arts program....

OK...I'm not sure why you're telling me this, but thanks anyways.
 
Engineering goes:

MIT, Tie btwn Stanford and Berkeley, Caltech, UIUC in that order. I don't recall seeing Harvard in the top 10. So I would apply to all those. The numbers are completely different for liberal arts.
 
If you're native american you'll get in anywhere. Don't stop at Dartmouth when MIT is in your reach and you want to do engineering.
 
Originally posted by: ed21x
Engineering goes:

MIT, Tie btwn Stanford and Berkeley, Caltech, UIUC in that order. I don't recall seeing Harvard in the top 10. So I would apply to all those. The numbers are completely different for liberal arts.

Actually you're wrong (if you're talking about graduate rankings). They don't even have Caltech ranked in the top 5. That's why I don't respect these current rankings as much.

1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology 100 5.0 4.8 774 716 23.6% 3.7 13.4% $219.0 $623.9 229
2. Stanford University (CA) 93 4.9 4.7 781 725 28.7% 5.0 17.1% $113.6 $732.8 191
3. University of California?Berkeley 90 4.8 4.5 785 744 16.1% 5.3 20.6% $114.9 $510.8 170
4. University of Illinois?Urbana-Champaign 81 4.6 4.4 773 722 13.3% 3.9 3.7% $176.8 $491.0 194
5. Georgia Institute of Technology 80 4.5 4.2 755 683 32.0% 4.0 4.7% $183.5 $408.7 188
6. University of Michigan?Ann Arbor 77 4.5 4.2 772 714 32.5% 3.7 3.6% $130.2 $455.1 195
7. California Institute of Technology 74 4.8 4.6 762 722 8.6% 5.0 13.8% $48.3 $514.3 52
8. University of Southern California 71 3.5 3.4 761 673 36.5% 5.2 11.7% $120.6 $988.4 67
9. Purdue University?West Lafayette (IN) 70 4.2 4.1 756 688 22.5% 3.7 2.7% $156.0 $709.2 132
University of Texas?Austin 70 4.3 4.1 761 696 25.6% 3.3 9.4% $98.7 $495.8 136
 
Originally posted by: CanOWorms
Originally posted by: ed21x
Engineering goes:

MIT, Tie btwn Stanford and Berkeley, Caltech, UIUC in that order. I don't recall seeing Harvard in the top 10. So I would apply to all those. The numbers are completely different for liberal arts.

Actually you're wrong (if you're talking about graduate rankings). They don't even have Caltech ranked in the top 5. That's why I don't respect these current rankings as much.

1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology 100 5.0 4.8 774 716 23.6% 3.7 13.4% $219.0 $623.9 229
2. Stanford University (CA) 93 4.9 4.7 781 725 28.7% 5.0 17.1% $113.6 $732.8 191
3. University of California?Berkeley 90 4.8 4.5 785 744 16.1% 5.3 20.6% $114.9 $510.8 170
4. University of Illinois?Urbana-Champaign 81 4.6 4.4 773 722 13.3% 3.9 3.7% $176.8 $491.0 194
5. Georgia Institute of Technology 80 4.5 4.2 755 683 32.0% 4.0 4.7% $183.5 $408.7 188
6. University of Michigan?Ann Arbor 77 4.5 4.2 772 714 32.5% 3.7 3.6% $130.2 $455.1 195
7. California Institute of Technology 74 4.8 4.6 762 722 8.6% 5.0 13.8% $48.3 $514.3 52
8. University of Southern California 71 3.5 3.4 761 673 36.5% 5.2 11.7% $120.6 $988.4 67
9. Purdue University?West Lafayette (IN) 70 4.2 4.1 756 688 22.5% 3.7 2.7% $156.0 $709.2 132
University of Texas?Austin 70 4.3 4.1 761 696 25.6% 3.3 9.4% $98.7 $495.8 136

Ok, so I was 4/5 right. It's weird how Caltech dropped so much this year 🙁 Stanford and Berkeley kind of switch off every year or two, while MIT is entrenched on top. However, I don't see RIT, Dartmouth or Harvard on there.

on the side, UT: Austin and UIUC have awesome CS departments.
 
I really don't understand why everyone is debating what program is better and whatnot.

Fact #1: Dartmouth is a good school
Fact #2: Degree from Dartmouth will help with jobs
Fact #3: Scholarship from Dartmouth makes going there financially attractive (return on investment is high)
 
Originally posted by: ed21x
Originally posted by: CanOWorms
Originally posted by: ed21x
Engineering goes:

MIT, Tie btwn Stanford and Berkeley, Caltech, UIUC in that order. I don't recall seeing Harvard in the top 10. So I would apply to all those. The numbers are completely different for liberal arts.

Actually you're wrong (if you're talking about graduate rankings). They don't even have Caltech ranked in the top 5. That's why I don't respect these current rankings as much.

1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology 100 5.0 4.8 774 716 23.6% 3.7 13.4% $219.0 $623.9 229
2. Stanford University (CA) 93 4.9 4.7 781 725 28.7% 5.0 17.1% $113.6 $732.8 191
3. University of California?Berkeley 90 4.8 4.5 785 744 16.1% 5.3 20.6% $114.9 $510.8 170
4. University of Illinois?Urbana-Champaign 81 4.6 4.4 773 722 13.3% 3.9 3.7% $176.8 $491.0 194
5. Georgia Institute of Technology 80 4.5 4.2 755 683 32.0% 4.0 4.7% $183.5 $408.7 188
6. University of Michigan?Ann Arbor 77 4.5 4.2 772 714 32.5% 3.7 3.6% $130.2 $455.1 195
7. California Institute of Technology 74 4.8 4.6 762 722 8.6% 5.0 13.8% $48.3 $514.3 52
8. University of Southern California 71 3.5 3.4 761 673 36.5% 5.2 11.7% $120.6 $988.4 67
9. Purdue University?West Lafayette (IN) 70 4.2 4.1 756 688 22.5% 3.7 2.7% $156.0 $709.2 132
University of Texas?Austin 70 4.3 4.1 761 696 25.6% 3.3 9.4% $98.7 $495.8 136

Ok, so I was 4/5 right. It's weird how Caltech dropped so much this year 🙁 Stanford and Berkeley kind of switch off every year or two, while MIT is entrenched on top. However, I don't see RIT, Dartmouth or Harvard on there.

on the side, UT: Austin and UIUC have awesome CS departments.

Well that was only the top 10. Harvard is ranked 17th. But, its research, school size, etc. is really small, so it's kind of impressive that they're ranked so highly since usually more research $ = higher ranking. I was really surprised that they were ranked so highly... I think most engineers would be surprised!
 
Originally posted by: stevens
I would like to go to an engineering school, and have been looking at Duke, Johns Hopkins, and Stanford. I am Native American and just discovered that i would have a very high chance of recieving a very substantial scholarship from Dartmouth. I am not really interested in anything except engineering, so on a scale of 1-10, how would you rate their engineering program in general? I am most specifically interested in medical engineering (maybe biomedical), so on a scale of 1-10 how would you rate their medial engineering programs if they even have any? Thanks
Steven

Honestly all those schools will give you a quality education. Find the one that gives you the best fit. =)

-Ed
 
Harvey Mudd should be somewhere on that top 20 list shouldn't it? That school has such high GPA and SAT averages it scares me.
 
Originally posted by: fyleow
Harvey Mudd should be somewhere on that top 20 list shouldn't it? That school has such high GPA and SAT averages it scares me.

I don't think they're a doctoral program, so they're not ranked.
 
Originally posted by: CanOWorms
Originally posted by: fyleow
Harvey Mudd should be somewhere on that top 20 list shouldn't it? That school has such high GPA and SAT averages it scares me.

I don't think they're a doctoral program, so they're not ranked.

Wait are we talking about a masters degree? I should read posts before replying 🙁
 
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