Case vs WashU BME

<p>I understand this forums is mostly for undergraduates but if anyone can contribute any bit of information to my decision, it would help me immensely. Thanks in advance! </p>

<p>Case Western Reserve University (Program: Biomedical Engineering, PhD)
Pros: Fully funded, 25K/year, excellent research match, good funding, top 10 BME program, more industry opportunities, strong hospital
Cons: Lower overall prestige/not name-brand, weather (heard it can get really cold) </p>

<p>Washington University in St. Louis (Program: Biomedical Engineering, PhD)
Pros: Fully funded, 28K/year, good research match, excellent funding, top 10 overall program, strong medical school, hospital
Cons: Lower BME ranking/younger department, weather (heard it can get really hot) </p>

<p>I have found professors I would like to work with in both schools. I have observed the BME faculty at WashU in general seem stronger (alma matter) but the ones at Case seem more well established (in terms of lab size). Each program is roughly the same size in terms of faculty and students with Case being a little bit larger. Case has an older program as well with est. 1968 while Wash U's program was est. 1997. Case does a direct match while Wash U is on rotation for at least 2 semesters. I'd prefer the cold over the heat and it seems Cleveland is cheaper to live in than St Louis (but they also give less money) but at this point, these are but minor concerns.</p>

<p>Academically - I think the two schools are virtually the same. It pretty much boils down to the other factors (weather, student body, city, etc). I recommend you visit both schools and figure out which one you will be happier in. Academically, you won’t go wrong either way.</p>