Engineering: UB, SBU, or BU?

<p>Hey College Confidential!</p>

<p>I was accepted to the University of Buffalo's undergraduate engineering program for the fall 2013 semester. I am still waiting on Stony Brook and Binghamton. My question is, which school has the best engineering/physics program?</p>

<p>Prior to applying, I visited Stony Brook and Binghamton. I know Stony Brook is very reputable in the health care related sciences, but what about engineering? On the other hand, I fell in love with Binghamton, as it seemed to offer everything I could want in a college.</p>

<p>Binghamton was my first choice up until my visit to UB's accepted students day yesterday. I was very impressed with both their engineering program itself, and the selectivity of those students accepted. (93.4 GPA and 1280 SAT)</p>

<p>My question is:</p>

<p>Which school of the three has the best engineering program? Which school offers the most opportunities for engineering graduates?</p>

<p>(Obviously, I was only accepted to UB so far so I am just speculating. However, I feel that Binghamton is still my first choice if I do get in. Should it be?)</p>

<p>Thank You!</p>

<p>Literally JUST saw the other thread with almost the same title. </p>

<p>Still would appreciate responses!</p>

<p>Bumping for more opinions on Binghamton’s engineering.</p>

<p>Binghamton has been put down as the worst of the three and I’m wondering if anyone here can share their opinion if they have a different one.</p>

<p>Stony Brook. It’s a no brainer.
Stony Brook has :
A)More research
B)Better faculty
C)More faculty
D)Largest public CS department in the USA
E)Top notch Alumni
F)Better campus recruitment, from Google, to Apple, to Microsoft, to big banks, etc.
G)More resoures, we have 4 buildings devoted to Computer Science, that is the size of Bings entire Engineering school, combining all disciplines.</p>

<p>In short, visit cs.stonybrook.edu , and invest 30 minute of your live in researching the department. Stony is a top 20 CS department, that is simply on a whole different tier when compared to Bing and other department. Visit both websites, compare the faculty and accomplishments. Scroll down the faculty list, and I am sure you will be excited to see what you find.</p>