Cornell Undergraduate Engineering programs ranks first!

<p>to battlecruiser: the “full story” is that virtually every top university that has science and engineering programs has either engineering science, engineering physics or applied physics. Also, I know everyone on this message board would agree that being ranked above Caltech engineering is not the same as being ranked above some fluke. I’ve put links to Stanford and Princeton’s engineering physics departments so that you can see how competitive this category actually and how difficult it is for a school to be ranked number one.</p>

<p>[Stanford</a> School Of Engineering - Engineering Physics Major](<a href=“http://soe.stanford.edu/prospective_students/engphys.html]Stanford”>http://soe.stanford.edu/prospective_students/engphys.html)</p>

<p>[Engineering</a> Physics](<a href=“http://www.princeton.edu/EngineeringPhysics/]Engineering”>Engineering Physics Certificate Program)</p>

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