Princeton Engineering vs Oxford Engineering?

<p>Which one, in your opinion, is the best in terms of academic quality?</p>

<p>I've been researching the two undergraduate programs, and have noticed some differences. For Princeton, it's four years and the student leaves with a BSE (Bachelors of Science in Engineering), but with Oxford, they leave with a Masters in Engineering in the same amount of time. </p>

<p>I am in grade 12 in the International Baccalaureate program (IB) at my school, and my marks are good (mostly sixes and sevens). I've taken the SATS and am researching into taking the engineering test for Oxford.</p>

<p>Should I get into both, which one should I choose (if money is not an issue)?
Thank you!</p>

<p>At Oxford you will only study engineering. No minors, no switching. If you are sure engineering is your passion you would probably prefer Oxford.</p>

<p>I am definitely NOT knowledgable about Princeton,but like US colleges in general it no doubt provides more flexibility in your course of study. If you might change your mind regarding engineering, or would be interested in studying subjects outside this field, you will be happier at Princeton.</p>

<p>The odds of you getting into both are slim to none anyway, so don’t worry.</p>

<p>Where do you want to live ? US or UK?</p>

<p>I would like to live in Canada (I am a dual Canadian and UK citizen)</p>

<p>Does your school have a Grade 13? (not sure where you are studying) If not, are you planning a gap year? Because Oxford applications are closed for 2014 entry…</p>