Georgia Tech vs Northeastern for Engineering

<p>Hey guys.
If i get accepted to Northeastern of engineering and Georgia Tech for engineering where should I go? Northeastern's positive side is that its in a great international city of Boston however it is not a top engineering school (its average, not so bad). Georgia Tech's positive side is that it's top 5 for engineering however the city doesn't seem to be amazing (i read reviews).
I just wanted to know your opinions
thank you guys</p>

<p>Georgia Tech, absolutely. I wouldn’t choose to go to a school with much less renown for engineering just for the city of Boston. Atlanta has its good aspects too.</p>

<p>Hahahahaha
You’re really comparing GTech to Northeastern!</p>

<p>EDIT: In case you didn’t get it. OBVIOUSLY GTECH DUDE !!</p>

<p>Since when doesn’t Atlanta offer much to a college student?</p>

<p>BTW…why are these the only 2 schools you’re considering? GT’s only negatives (to some) are the male/female ration and (some) complain about the dorms…but maybe NEU’s dorms are not so great, too.</p>

<p>^^</p>

<p>Had several friends who went to NEU and even visited their dorms. The freshman dorms are cramped, crowded, institutional(The Stetsons look like concrete cellblocks/bunkers), and the walls are very thin which lets in noise from the next room. </p>

<p>Honors/upper-class dorms are much nicer, but even that’s not worth the substantial drop in the quality of the program…especially considering NEU ain’t cheap…especially compared to in-state tuition of GTech. </p>

<p>GTech.</p>

<p>I don’t think the OP is instate for GT…he mentioned reading “reviews” for Atlanta…doesn’t sound like he lives in the state.</p>

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GT’s male/female ratio is 2:1, a reflection of its predominantly engineering student body. It can be pro or con depending on your perspective.</p>