I am a 29 y/o working at a large reputable aerospace company and looking to start my masters in ME next semester. I’ve been out of school for quite some time and have been working since completing undergrad. I recently applied to 4 online engineering masters programs (Columbia, UCLA, Purdue, & Georgia Tech) and so far I have been accepted into Columbia, UCLA, & Purdue and waiting to hear back from Georgia Tech. I find myself struggling to pick a school as all of them have very reputable online engineering programs with unique specialties. Cost is not a factor for me as my employer will be funding my degree. Do you guys have some insight that might help me make a decision?
@aerospacegeek89 - Welcome to the Forum! This is a very personal decision. If it were me, I would look into the specializations to find the ones which best meet my goals for a Masters program. Give that finances are not an issue, then the fit for you is the more critical thing