UT Austin UCLA or UCSD

<p>Having a really hard time deciding where to go for MS in Aerospace.
Got accepted to UT UCLA UCSD (UMich UWash.)</p>

<p>but narrowed it to the above three because of the weather(seattle too rainy) and affordability( out of state fees and very little fin aid given from U mich =( ).</p>

<p>Does anyone out there have anything to say about these schools that might help me decide? Even if its to say that it doesn't matter for an MS.</p>

<p>A few facts about me:</p>

<p>UCSD undergrad
Accepted to all above programs for Controls
Two quarters of research in Finite Element methods and love it so far
Going for a MS to learn more and think about if I would like a Phd
Not sure what I want my focus to be, but I know for sure I like programming (and anything with high attention to detail/ numerical methods) and think composites/ aerospace structures are awesome</p>

<p>This leads me to believe I need a school that is really good for computational methods or structures. Do any of these schools shine in areas like these? (Google's really failing me here, and I feel like some professors I talk to suggest UT Austin.)</p>

<p>Let me know if you know anything about the grad environment at any of these schools! I'm looking for a place to learn so I'm hoping for good professors and opportunities to volunteer in research labs mostly. Don't care about ranking!</p>

<p>Thanks! Good luck with all your decisions.</p>

<p>applied math is strong at UT, but I don’t know anything about the others so I can’t speak for them.</p>