<p>Hi,</p>
<p>I'm looking around for some strong universities/colleges/institutes to pursue a major in engineering (computer hardware, aeronautics, not sure yet).</p>
<p>Other than MIT and Caltech, what are some good ones?</p>
<p>Hi,</p>
<p>I'm looking around for some strong universities/colleges/institutes to pursue a major in engineering (computer hardware, aeronautics, not sure yet).</p>
<p>Other than MIT and Caltech, what are some good ones?</p>
<p>Rice, Harvey Mudd (?) , Cornell, Purdue, Rose-Hulman</p>
<p>Stanford
UC-Berkeley
Georgia Tech
Illinois
Michigan
Cornell
Carnegie Mellon
Purdue
Rose-Hulman
Harvey Mudd</p>
<p>[Michigan</a> State University](<a href=“http://www.msu.edu%5DMichigan”>http://www.msu.edu)
[Rankings</a> and Recognitions | Michigan State University](<a href=“http://www.msu.edu/rankings-and-recognitions/index.html]Rankings”>http://www.msu.edu/rankings-and-recognitions/index.html)</p>
<p>MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY College of Engineering.</p>
<p>Stanford
UC Berkeley</p>
<p>Carnegie Mellon
Princeton
Cornell
Michigan
Georgia Tech
Duke
JHU
Rice</p>
<p>UCLA
USC
UPenn
Penn State
Purdue
UIUC
Texas-Austin</p>
<p>all those mentioned + Case Western</p>
<p>Moonwebber, there are literally over100 universities and colleges we could recommend. Without knowing more about you, we would not be able to narrow the list to a workable number. What are your grades like? Did youtake your SAT and/or SAT II? Do you have financial restrictions? What sort of campus are you looking for (large or small, rural or urban/suburban, lively or quiet)?</p>