<p>Best bet for you is to ask on the other forum. Let the kids who have recently graduated and are now employed, share their advice. See what they say.</p>
<p>Just open a new thread in the Engineering Major. Let’s see what they say.
Thanks again.</p>
<p>At SMU, the Cox Business school is amazing from what I’ve heard. In general if you go to either Tulane or SMU you will probably have better luck in those geographical areas. Here, in California, most people who aren’t educated about SMU think that it is some rich kid school and is not a very good school in general. I find that SMU is doing what USC started to do a while ago, buy students. SMU has steadily become better and better across the board. Tulane I haven’t heard a lot about, mainly because nobody is really interested in that part of the nation.</p>
<p>If you are interested in business (I haven’t read the whole thread yet, sorry) then SMU would be a big choice.</p>
<p>Californian here. At my younger D’s very prestigious Bay area private day school, two graduates this year are going to Tulane. We know several other families whose kids are at Tulane. At least in my circles Tulane is known and respected. I don’t know anyone at SMU or much about it.</p>
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<p>Aside from a good executive MBA program, SMU’s ranking for Cox are fairly mediocre (in the “average” sense of the word.)</p>
<p>SMU, for example, doesn’t even appear in this list, for example:</p>
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<p>Thanks for the reply.</p>
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If you have solid comments about these two schools, you can leave it.
Please ignore what I said before.</p>