<p>I have a big decision coming up choosing between M&T at Penn and Stanford.
I applied to Stanford SCEA and got in and i recently got into M&T. I plan on majoring in Chemical Engineering and either Finance/Economics depending on which university I choose. Stanford has always been my dream school, but the M&T program is giving me an offer hard to turn down. I think I will lean more towards engineering than business, so my question is how different are the engineering schools (with specific examples) because i hear Stanford is way better but no one has told me WHY. And what other things besides weather and atmosphere should I consider? Anything helps!</p>
<p>ps I am visiting both in these upcoming weeks.</p>
<p>Stanford engineering school is number 2.</p>
<p>hahaha its not MIT its the Management and Technology program(M&T) at UPENN</p>
<p>I answered the question about why Stanford engineering is way better than Penn.</p>
<p>M&T gives you two bachelors degrees. However, unless you are more interested in Wharton than engineering, Stanford engineering is better.</p>
<p>Stanford (6.6%) is much harder to get into than Penn (12.3%) but being in M&T makes it about the same level of difficulty.</p>
<p>If you value business more, you go to Penn.</p>
<p>I understand that Stanford is ranked better for engineering, but WHY is it ranked better?? For business I know Stanford doesn’t offer an undergrad degree so wharton outweighs hands down.</p>
<p>You need to look into ranking methodology to determine how they are ranked to see if it makes any difference to you. Why is wharton great for business? If you know the answer, then you should know why stanford is great for engineering.</p>