Computer Science and Engineering :: UCONN Honors vs WPI vs RPI

<p>I have been admitted to the Honors program at Uconn as well as WPI and RPI in the field of Computer Science/Computer Engineering and I am looking for advice on which school I should go to.</p>

<p>Which schools will lead to better jobs right out of college, a more pleasant experience and a stronger undergraduate program.</p>

<p>Thank you.</p>

<p>Hi! I actually found myself in a very similar situation- I was accepted to UCONN honors, RPI, and WPI for engineering. I paid my deposit on RPI Monday. What set RPI apart was that it combined the positive aspects of the other two schools; it had the intelligent, close-knit feel of WPI without sacrificing the exciting spirit of UCONN. Rensselaer has a D-I sport you can get excited about as UCONN does, yet unlike UCONN that is not what it is primarily known for. When people think RPI, they think of what a great school it is academically, and its statistics continue to improve. The history of RPI also provides a great opportunity to get connections and internships as you enter the working world. I hope to see you there in the fall, but know that whatever choice you make, you will have a great time and a great education.
PS: RPI also has amazing t-shirts. I am currently wearing this one: <a href=“http://ep.yimg.com/ca/I/rpibookstore_2202_9279531[/url]”>http://ep.yimg.com/ca/I/rpibookstore_2202_9279531&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;