<p>IF you were to choose, which IVY has the strongest engineering program?</p>
<p>MIT is probably better than any Ivy.</p>
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<p>^^
I agree.</p>
<p>^I see the big if’s that you’re throwing at us, so i’ll say Columbia University.</p>
<p>I would say Cornell.</p>
<p>Definitely Cornell. But disregarding the contemptuous title of an “Ivy,” MIT is the strongest school for Engineering. And then I’d say Columbia after that.</p>
<p>MIT, Stanford, GA tech.</p>
<p>F*.uck the ivies.</p>
<p>Oh right. I forgot about Stanford, which has an outstanding Engineering program. But I’m fairly certain it would place right below Columbia.</p>
<p>^Stanford Engineering kicks the **** out of Columbia. As do Cornell and Princeton.</p>
<p>Stanford is probably better than Columbia, I wasn’t too sure about that. And Cornell too. But definitely not Princeton. Anyways, besides the whole Ivy talk, there are other schools who rank top in regards to Engineering, such as CalTech, GATech, Carnegie Mellon, and UMichigan.</p>
<p>You can’t get better than Stanford for engineering, and the only schools that can match it are MIT and Caltech.</p>
<p>Just below that level are Cornell and Princeton.</p>
<p>Then Columbia.</p>
<p>Then the rest of the Ivies.</p>
<p>Princeton is definitely better for engineering than Columbia. Period. Comma,</p>
<p>I’d place Stanford and Caltech at the top for engineering. MIT, Princeton, and Cornell come next. You can disregard the rest.</p>
<p>… MIT #1, tied with Stanford.</p>
<p>With Caltech at like a 1.5</p>
<p>MIT, Stanford, Caltech, Cal… > Ivies for engineering</p>
<p>^^ That’s a rather objective statement for a subjective preference. It’s really up to the individual person/source to determine whether Caltech or MIT or Stanford or Cal/Princeton/Cornell/w.e. is best for engineering.</p>