SUNY Buffalo vs University of Southern California

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I am an International student, accepted from SUNY Buffalo and Viterbi School USC for MS in Aerosapace. Inspite of the better ranking of USC, I have some doubts in my mind. Please help me with the following queries..</p>

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<li><p>USC is pretty much more expensive than SUNY Buffalo. Is it worth spending extra money on USC?</p></li>
<li><p>What is the scope of On-campus employment at both the schools?</p></li>
<li><p>USC has a long list of companies coming to their campus for recruitment
USC Career Planning and Placement Center</p></li>
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<p>On the other hand I could not find any such list on the SUNY Buffalo site. Do we have sufficient recruitment opportunities at Buffalo?</p>

<p>please help..

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<p>To answer your last two questions, there are many departments both academic and support oriented, that hire students at UB, including campus dining, computing & information technology, engineering, and so on. </p>

<p>UB Career Services has a website to help graduates find information on recruiters. [Career</a> Services - Student Affairs, University at Buffalo](<a href=“http://www.ub-careers.buffalo.edu/index.php]Career”>http://www.ub-careers.buffalo.edu/index.php) To use most of the features on the site you need to be a registered student with a UB person number.</p>

<p>However, the MAE department includes on their website a short list of companies their graduates end up being employed by. [University</a> at Buffalo: Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering](<a href=“Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering - University at Buffalo”>Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering - University at Buffalo)</p>

<p>If you decide to matriculate UB you will receive e-mails about different employers coming to campus to interview students for engineering positions throughout the academic year complete with instructions on how to send in your resume for the interview.</p>