<p>As a Stanford EE grad student, many of my peers and I feel that the undergrad program is much easier than what we experienced at other top schools like MIT, Berkeley, Caltech, and UIUC. The classes are curved to a B+ median (3.3), which is quite high compared to the typical 2.9-3.0 median at other programs. It's usually the case that classes are taught to the intellectual level of the students, but I haven't found that to be the case for Stanford EE (or even Stanford in general, if my experience in taking undergrad math, chemistry, and Chinese classes is an accurate indication). I think the culture here tends to be too laid back, which doesn't bode well for a rigorous major like engineering.</p>