Grad School for computer engineering

<p>if you plan to get a masters in computer engineering does it really even matter where you went for undergrad if you are going to a top 10 grad school?</p>

<p>This is coming from a guy who asked about fixing computers haha. Not sure if you’re ■■■■■■■■ or not.</p>

<p>I hear in engineering that the school’s name isn’t a huge deal. You just need to know all of the subject material and skills and you’re good.</p>

<p>please i just need to get some input on this</p>

<p>This is one of the top:
[Computer</a> Engineering, MS | NYU-Poly](<a href=“Home | NYU Tandon School of Engineering”>Home | NYU Tandon School of Engineering)</p>

<p>It really doesn’t matter where you goto for undergrad when applying for graduate school. What matters the most is if you’ve had previous experience with research, publications, and awesome letters of recommendation. What they mainly look for is if you have the potential to do research.</p>

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