<p>I've always wanted to pursue engineering and was wondering if there are any good engineering schools in big cities (Chicago, New York City, Boston, etc) particularly in the midwest or northeast. I love cities and I enjoy cold weather so if there are any good big city engineering universities in cold weather areas let me know. Thanks.</p>
<p>Georgia Tech in Atlanta
MIT in Boston</p>
<p>Columbia in NYC. UPenn in Philly. JHU in Baltimore. Rice in Houston. </p>
<p>Northwestern in Chicagoland. Cal and Stanford in the Bay area.</p>
<p>UMich in a suburb.</p>
<p>Haven’t done much research yet?</p>
<p>Northwestern. Although not directly in the city, they have shuttle to Chicago that is not far away at all.</p>
<p>Medium-sized/large cities:
Johns Hopkins in Baltimore
Carnegie Mellon in Pittsburgh
Cooper Union in New York
Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering near Boston
Case Western Reserve in Cleveland
University of Texas-Austin in Austin
Rice in Houston</p>
<p>Outside Northeast/Midwest:
Caltech near Los Angeles
UC Berkeley near San Francisco
Stanford near San Francisco </p>
<p><em>I do not know what OP definition of large city is so I used cities having a population over 300,000 people</em></p>
<p><em>I used “near” to mean within a thirty minute drive</em></p>