Aerospace Engineering, any better choice than GT?

<p>I've got into AE undergrad. at GT... I know it's ranked well and competitive and cheap... Just wondering if there is any better choice and why? And where will most GT AE BS go for grad school? Or will most of them just start working holding a BS degree? And who will they work for in that case...thank you.</p>

<p>Schools (no order): u of m, mit, cal tech pasadena, purdue, maryland, UT austin, stanford, USAF, Missouri tech, ect. </p>

<p>companies (no order): northrop grumman, williams international, boeing, lockheed martin, GE, USAF, dow, ect.</p>

<p>In my experience, it’s a toss-up as to who is the best. Probably between Illinois and GT if you held a gun to my head. In terms of grad work oppty I would add texas a&m, virginia tech, mississippi state, kansas, U of Wash, Penn State.</p>

<p>Companies: I would add Pratt, Rolls Royce. Yes, they would all hire BS graduates right out of school, especially from GT.</p>

<p>I’d say Georgia Tech, MIT, Cal Tech, and USAFA are all way up there.</p>