<p>Please start a new thread with your question.</p>
<p>Go with CMU. They are not peer schools. You got full tuition so you will be paying around 15k a year. That’s a very good deal for a CMU diploma.</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure Mbhatt meant that they would have to pay full tuition at CMU vs. a full ride at stony brook. I’m in the same position–stony brook gave me full tuition + honors, while CMU will probably be, at best, 40K per year (financial packages come out in a few days, but we all know CMU doesn’t give much). I’m so ecstatic to have gotten into CIT and SCS, but I can’t even enjoy it because the price is just constantly in the back of my mind. Any thoughts on comparing the two?</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure Mbhatt meant that they would have to pay full tuition at CMU vs. a full ride at stony brook. I’m in the same position–stony brook gave me full tuition + honors, while CMU will probably be, at best, 40K per year (financial packages don’t come out for a few days, but we all know CMU doesn’t give much). I’m so ecstatic to have gotten into CIT and SCS, but I can’t even enjoy it because the price is just constantly in the back of my mind. Any additional thoughts on choosing the two?</p>
<p>Correct! Carnegie is not giving me a single dollar while it will be a free ride at stony brook engineering. Can someone share their experience at stony brook engineering?</p>