Aerospace Engineering Confusion!!!

<p>Hey, I've recently been checking out the colleges available for Aerospace Engineering Students.</p>

<p>Im hoping to stay in Florida, and have limited my choices to one of the following:</p>

<p>ERAU: Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
UCF: University of Central Florida
UF: UNiversity of Florida</p>

<p>Can anyone provide any insight to which would be the best for earninng a good field in Aerospace Engineering after graduation?</p>

<p>Also, I have heard that ERAU does not offer anything after undergraduate education, does this make it a less qualified school?</p>

<p>Thanks in advance,</p>

<p>Squagem.</p>

<p>Bump =D ...(Apparently you need 10 characters for a post lol)</p>

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Also, I have heard that ERAU does not offer anything after undergraduate education, does this make it a less qualified school?

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<p>Not really, but I have heard from second-hand sources that the quality of instruction compared to say UF wasn't that great. UCF is right by Cape Kennedy and I know people that have jobs/co-ops with NASA that went to UCF. UF will probably give you the most mobile degree, however, which is important since many aerospace jobs are out west. Since you didn't post your stats I will just wish you best of luck in your acceptance.</p>

<p>my advice ERAU... It's supposed to be great for the course and it does infact have masters programs...check out the website...its pretty useful...and to be fair getting in isnt too difficult... I got accepted there this jan after only a couple of weeks and had been seriously considering going there (for aeronautical science) for a couple years... but i did not want to go to florida... but if i did...there would have been no question...</p>