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| Carnegie Mellon |
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3 | 9.68% |
| Cornell |
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3 | 9.68% |
| Michigan |
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3 | 9.68% |
| Princeton |
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9 | 29.03% |
| UIUC |
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13 | 41.94% |
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Re: Please help me decide
Hi EEGradStudent1,
I picked UIUC for you because it's an extremely strong school in Solid-State electronics, which can be a combination of EE and Materials Science. Aside from their extremely high EE ranking, UIUC is ranked 2nd for MSE. My friend who got into their MSE PhD is strongly considering going. Also, I am an international (from Canada) and have known about UIUC for about a few years now. |
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Within my grasp!
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Re: Please help me decide
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Re: Please help me decide
You did your undergrad in the US in EE and never heard of UIUC??
![]() UIUC is definitely the place to go for solid-state electronics - the transistor was invented on the UIUC campus, which got EE professor John Bardeen a Nobel. Quote:
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Trying to make mom and pop proud
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Re: Please help me decide
Thanks for all the responses....I am definitely liking UIUC more and more....I could be wrong, but I think Bardeen invented the transistor at Bell Labs, not UIUC....I think you are thinking of Jack Kilby, who was a UIUC alum who proposed the Integrated Circuit while at Texas Instruments.
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Trying to make mom and pop proud
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Re: Please help me decide
Hi,
Although I have heard a lot of great responses from people who say I should go to UIUC, no one who voted for Princeton seems to have responded....can anyone who voted for Princeton state why they voted that way. Thanks. |
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Trying to make mom and pop proud
Join Date: Mar 2005
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Re: Please help me decide
Hi,
I visited the UIUC campus and really liked it (the people, the facilities, etc.) At Princeton, I really liked the people too but they are very focused on one area and one area only (which I have passing interest in). I talked to some professors and domestic EE students and most told me to go to UIUC. However, talking to some international EE students, most said Princeton. Does anyone know which school's Masters students in solid stated electronics are recruited more, UIUC or Princeton? Also to the people who voted for Princeton, would you choose UIUC instead if Princeton was not an option? Lastly, does anyone know about funding cuts at UIUC? |
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Within my grasp!
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Re: Please help me decide
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What aid did UIUC offer you?
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Trying to make mom and pop proud
Join Date: Mar 2005
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Re: Please help me decide
I got an RA position, but I heard from some grad students at Michigan and Illinois that there were definite funding cuts at the schools due to a shortfall in the states' operating budgets - i.e. when a state is in debt, usually the first thing they cut is higher education.
I think however the situation at Michigan is worse than Illinois. |
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