msu v. georgia tech v. case western

<p>which one should i attend.</p>

<p>-msu(instate)(some type of engineering) is offering me 18k in loans.
-georgia tech (aeros. engineering) is offering me 25k in loans.
-case(BME) is offering me 12k in loans + 10k in gap i have to fill.
-U.Illinois(General studies-transfer to engineering junior year). I hevent received financial aid from them yet.</p>

<p>Right now it seems that since msu offers me the least loan i should go there. However, case and georgia tech are considerably better at engineering than msu but cost more. IDK if its worth having more debt but attend a better engineering school. Help!
The thing thats bugging me is that i would have expected less loans from msu.</p>

<p>-I would not go to Georgia Tech over MSU, but that’s just a personal bias against GT from everybody I know that went there being miserable and bored. It is indeed a good engineering program, but I would personally avoid the school.</p>

<p>-Case and Illinois are great schools, especially in engineering. think long and hard (and wait for Illinois’s aid) because the price difference over MSU could very well be worth it</p>

<p>Well, think about it this way.
Do you really want to BME? If you do then go to case.
Case is a good engineering school, but from what I’ve heard it’s amazing for BME.
MSU doesn’t offer biomedical, its biosystems you’ll be doing</p>

<p>If you don’t, then go to MSU over GT.</p>

<p>We also don’t have aerospace eng., so if you really want to do that, go to Georgia Tech.</p>