Thanks for posting @insanedreamer.
I know RPI has co-op. I am certain that admissions said is wasn’t that common though.
Anyway, I have seen Boeing, GE, and others mentioned on the Case website, maybe under mechanical, electrical, or systems. I don’t remember exactly. I have worked with these companies which is why I looked for them in my own research. I would be surprised if Case didn’t have a wide network of aerospace specific recruiters. I have worked with Case aerospace engineers. Somehow, they landed jobs with these companies. I think it’s splitting hairs to say recruitment at one is significantly better than the other. Again, I attended and have recruited at RPI. It’s a great school. I just would not want to mislead and imply one is ‘better’.
I would pick the school that you like most. The part of Cleveland Case is in has a lot of cultural activities. The campus is more spread out. RPI has a more traditional feel to it in a smaller city. Case has wider offerings since it has a liberal arts side. Maybe one clicks with you more than the other.
Yes, Brooklyn Polytech merged into NYU. I just don’t know anything about it and I never worked with anyone from there. As insanedreamer said, if you dream of working in NYC, NYU might be the ticket.