ChemEngineering Poll :P

<p>According to your experience which University has the best chemical engineering (bachelor) program of the followings ?</p>

<p>1) Purdue University
2) University of Delaware
3) University of Illinois at Chicago
4) Texas A&M College Station
5) Arizona State University
6) University of Arizona
7) Rochester Institute of Technology</p>

<p>What Best program means for me ?
1) Good Teachers that care for their lesson and for their students
2) Reasearch programs due to the University
3) Repudation that will help in the future to find a job
4) Interships during the 4 years(if this is possible)</p>

<p>Thank you in Advance ! ! ! !</p>

<p>Delaware
Purdue and Texas A&M</p>

<p>I am not sufficiently familiar with the others to rate them.</p>

<p>By the way, definitely check out the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities. Its ChemE department is second only to MIT, its admission standards are reasonable and the cost of attendance is just right; at $32,000/year (R&B, books, etc… included), it is significantly more affordable than all the other schools on your list.</p>

<p>University of Minnesota was in my list but I was not ready to apply until that day due to some problems. Twin Cities university has one of the best reaseach program in the national I think…</p>

<p>Thank you very much for your “vote” </p>

<p>Anyone else please???</p>

<p>Iowa State should be on your list. They give dollars for OOS based on grades and scores, they have a top 20 Chem E prgram and they have co-op. Nice looking campus too. It was my D’s #2 choice, and she had a team mate graduate from there, now working in her field in CA.</p>

<p>Good luck!</p>

<p>thank you nugraddad…What about my list ? Which university/ies do you think offer the best programm in ChemEngineering?</p>

<p>Are you an int’l student?</p>

<p>What is your budget? many of those OOS schools don’t give much/any aid to OOS students (or int’l students).</p>

<p>What are your stats?</p>

<p>*LAST chance :stuck_out_tongue:
I am ; an international student, GPA : 3,9 unweighted
SAT: 430(reading) , 690(maths), 450(writing)
IELTS 7.0
Additional Information: officer in the army
My prospective major is : Chemical Engineering
My list is :
Purdue University
Rochester Institute of Technology
Texas a&m University
University of Illinos at Chicago
University of Delaware
University of Arizona
Arizona State University</p>

<p>Parents income: $40,000*</p>

<p>Ok, you are an int’l student with a low income. How are you going to pay for any of these schools. None of them will give you the aid you need.</p>

<p>You’ve made several threads, yet you didn’t include very pertinent info in most of them…int’l status, your stats, low income, and how much your family wil pay. If you had, people would have long told you that it’s unliklely that you’re going to find an affordable situation here. </p>

<p>Unless your parents have $100k-200k in savings to put towards your college costs, you’ll likely be going to college in your home country.</p>

<p>Hey man i live in minnesota come to AMn its a very good program tuiton is low and you can get good job placementy plus we have one of the lowest unemployment rates lol</p>

<p>TexasA&M! Great college town and great program.</p>