<p>I got into the 4 schools that I listed in the title and I was just wondering which one would be the best for my major? I plan on majoring in electrical engineering and computer engineering (which is generally a sub-category of electrical engineering) and I also want to minor in Business and Spanish (less relevant). </p>
<p>As of right now, my top schools are Virginia Tech and RIT.</p>
<p>I was wondering if anyone could give me any input on these schools and their electrical engineering programs as well as their student life.</p>
<p>Is money an issue? Are you instate for PSU, VT or UDel? Would you need to take out loans to attend any of these? Have you received a financial aid package from any of these yet/do you anticipate merit or grants?</p>
<p>In the event that you’re full pay at all, have you visited both VT and RIT? I think you’re going to find a different vibe at each. RIT is more of a suburban campus, while VT is definitely in a college town in a rural setting. While both strong in STEM, VT is going to give you more of a big state university experience. They have big time sports with the school spirit to go along with it. One may appeal to you more then the other.</p>