<p>I know some may think i'm mad to study engineering in Emory, but I heard that I could complete my engineering program in GIT, which is possibly better than Umich in engineering. And based on weather and chances of a job, Emory has advantages over Umich in some point of view.
I wander whether it is right to study in two schools for four or five years, Emory and GIT in such case, or a continuous four years in Umich, is better for personal development?
Is it easier to find an internship or a job in Atlanta than in Ann Arbor for an international student?
No consideration on financial aid or other here. Thanks!</p>
<p>There are such programs at Emory: [Dual</a> Degree Programs in Engineering with Georgia Institute of Technology | Emory College | Atlanta, GA](<a href=“Error 404: Page Not Found”>Error 404: Page Not Found)
Atlanta definitely offers better career opportunities. Since cost is not an issue, go for Emory</p>
<p>I want to tell you to come to Emory. Emory offers a dual degree program in engineering at Georgia Tech, which is great. But, if you think that it’s not worth the hassle (IMO, it totally is), then U of Michigan will provide a stable engineering education for you just as well as dual enrolling with Georgia Tech. </p>
<p>Michigan may offer more opportunities for engineers too. It is Michigan. But, just imagine the competitive number of engineers at U of Michigan. Also, Georgia Tech is ranked higher for engineering than U of Michi. </p>
<p>Good luck making a decision!</p>