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Hello, TMers. I just got this email from Purdue, saying I am on the "very short" waitlist and wanting me to send an email back, if I am interested. And I am just admitted by Indiana. My interest spreads all over macroeconomics. And I think ASU is better than Purdue in terms of macro... But now I am stuck with ASU v Indinana. Can't decide..... Any advice???
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Which university, University of Southern California or Purdue is better in the following areas(US news ranking shows #20 for both of them.) 1. Computer Science research in Algorithm and systems 2. Teaching/Quality of Professors 3. Internship opportunities 4. Post MS/Phd job scenario. I have got an admit in Phd(algorithm and theoretical computer science from Purdue ) and MS in computer science from USC.
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Ok, I am going to do one of these. The pool of wisdom on this site is too valuable not to tap into. I want to study monetary/macro, and I have been accepted to Indiana, Vanderbilt, Purdue, Michigan State, and Iowa State, and I have been waitlisted at WUSTL. I really just want to get thoughts on the quality of each of these departments, specifically in monetary/macro (location is not an issue for me among these). My thoughts as of now: IU - great in macro, good program overall WUSTL - a little lower ranked but trending upward, strong in monetary Vanderbilt - positive trend, solid program Purdue - weak in macro, but they have Camera who is doing cool work in experimental monetary Iowa State - lower-ranked, but decent in monetary MSU - very strong in econometrics, weaker in macro Thanks for your thoughts!