Cornell vs Georgia Tech Undergrad Engineering

<p>Basically for bioengineering/biomed which has a better program , more research, more research opportunities and intership placement</p>

<p>Biomedical Rank
Georgia Tech: 2
Cornell: 21</p>

<p>Engineering research expenditures
Georgia Tech: $225,109,000
Cornell: $132,414,233</p>

<p>Placement
Both schools have great placement. I couldn’t find the info for Cornell, but Georgia Tech has a 63% offer rate for job placement after graduation (taking into account that some people graduate at different times or go into internships and co-ops), and the median starting salary was $63,000.</p>

<p>Atlanta is home to a number of Fortune 500 headquarters, but what Ithaca lacks in location and connection, Cornell makes up for in name.</p>

<p>You can’t go wrong with either.</p>