<p>Tuskegee U?</p>
<p>How good is their aerospace program? </p>
<p>I applied but in the application it says Aerospace science engineering is that something different or just another name for aerospace ngineering?</p>
<p>How well is Tuskegee ranked in engineering? Is it a good school to go to in order to get a job in engineering?</p>
<p>Embry Riddle
Anyone can tell m what the Aerospace propulsion program is like?
How good is this program overall?
What kind of job offerings will it get me?</p>
<p>FIT
Can anyone tell me anything about the Protrack program? Where I'll co-op? What kinda oppurnities does it offer? How hard it is to get into the program?
What kind of job offerings will it get me?
How far is FIT from NASA?</p>
<p>check US news rankings. A lot of people will argue that they suck but I’m of the opinion that they are a good tool to use. I will admit that a rankings differance of 5 doesn’t make too much difference though. Just get the point that a #10 school is better than a #30 school. If you look under the non-granting PHD rankings embry riddle is ranked 1st for aerospace. You will get some serious job opportunities there. I would be perfectly content going there if aerospace was my sort of thing.<br>
I don’t know anything about tuskegee but you can search for them in the rankings as well and get a general idea of where they stand.
And I don’t anything about FIT either. sry</p>
<p>FIT is probably the best of the three.</p>
<p>Tuskegee isn’t ranked, and ERAU imo is a bit shaky…</p>
<p>Embry Riddle, FIT, Tuskegee, in that order.</p>