<p>What do you think is a better school for biochemical engineering? Both gave me great scholarships but I feel that Stevens may not have the diversity in students. Please, need input</p>
<p>I posted on another thread about Stevens vs. RPI, seems like Stevens is in competition with upstate NY. I have some knowledge of Stevens and I think diversity will not be a problem. Its location directly across from NYC is a big help. I think Stevens is known for engineering and its career stats will show that. As I mentioned in the other post, Stevens has top Co-op program and the BE degree which is an advantage. I think it boils down to big vs small, private vs public and co-op vs non-coop. Both are good but I have a bias for Stevens since I know some people who went there and are doing very well.</p>
<p>Chemconfusion-Stevens has the edge in Biomedical and engineering in general. Both will offer a great education, but Stevens is more specialized and is known for engineering. I do not know much about Binghamton, and where the schools strongest programs lie, so I can only speak about Stevens. In addition, the opportunities co-op as well as undergraduate research will offer are huge (specifically for BME students). Stevens is quite diverse-no issue there. I have been around campus (I did some graduate work there) and can attest to that.</p>