UVA vs Rose-Hulman vs Poly NYU for EE.

<p>Ok so here is the thin, I would like to major in electrical engineering with a slight dose of finances or management. My options are basically those three schools.</p>

<p>Poly NYU
Rose-Hulman
UVA.</p>

<p>Based on the fact that I am currently in NY and would have any problem to move on another states , I need your opinion on those school because I am a little bit of bewildered. I am international. I plan to enter a graduate school also right after my B.S. Thanks a lot for the advices.</p>

<p>bump…bumpy Whats your opinion?</p>

<p>hey guys any opinion? I need an external perspective.</p>

<p>UVA is crazy hard to get into OOS.</p>

<p>I’d go for Rose-Hulman.</p>

<p>How about the perspective of graduate school if talking abt real pure engineer with great opportunities, wich of these school would open me the doors?</p>

<p>do you know about that?</p>

<p>If you are sure about pursuing electrical engineering, I wouldn’t go to UVA. Sure, their overall rank is high, but not for engineering.
If the engineering firm is going to hire you, you should go to a better “engineering” school.</p>

<p>So do you think Rose would be a good bet? how about Poly NYU?</p>

<p>if it was between those two, I would choose Rose. But thats only me.
Howcome you’re only limited to those three?</p>

<p>However, if you are thinking about studying finance or management, I would definitely choose UVA. Their business program is excellent.
It’s really hard in your case, because you want both engineering and business.
UVA is excellent for business program, but only so-so for their engineering program.
difficult…</p>

<p>obviously UVA, since you also want finance and management.</p>

<p>I am actually stuck to those three because those are the only option for now. My original schools were Cornell and Princeton but it didnt work out. Probably in the prospect of transferring to Cornell next year but for now, I was slanting toward Rose over UVA since it is really reputed for its undergrad engineering and in addition, they have a really impressive list of craduate placement into top graduate schools.</p>

<p>not Poly. look for a thread on poly in the NYU forum, it has a lot of good input on the school overall. the student body is most commuter, 80% guys, and it hasn’t become a top tier engineering school despite its new name.
Rose H is probably the best for engineering; UVA, business.</p>

<p>oh you right. But more and more, I am seeing people talking about poly NYU…Rose is definitely THE SCHOOL of engineering.</p>

<p>You can’t go wrong with Rose, a great engineering school</p>

<p>I’d pick UVA if I were you.</p>

<p>Rose or UVA… PolyNYU not so good dont get fooled by the NYU tag</p>

<p>^^ What you said is really a threat for me. I think I am getting completely bewildered by the brand instead of the quality. Also, In fact, is it really true that nationwide, NYU POly is more known than Rose? Employment speaking?</p>

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Not at all. NYU-Poly only has a local reputation.</p>

<p>But how about Rose-Hulman? I really disappointing about myself because I am making myself caring too much about name recognition. It is not supposed to be that issue but unfortunately, I plan to enter graduate school MIT,Stanford or Cornell for my M.S. So I really want to make the right choice and go the best school as a jumping off for those targeted graduate schools.</p>