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sorry to interrupt guys, but among Purdue University, Texas at Austin and Georgia Tech, which one is best in terms of (mechanical + electrical) engineering undergraduate degree, also student life experience (underage so can't go club or pubs, mainly will be college party), more fun, better public transport, cheaper living cost and more chances to travel round USA??
sorry to interrupt guys, but among Purdue University, Texas at Austin and Georgia Tech, which one is best in terms of (mechanical + electrical) engineering undergraduate degree, also student life experience (underage so can't go club or pubs, mainly will be college party), more fun, better public transport, cheaper living cost and more chances to travel round USA??
sorry to interrupt guys, but among Purdue University, Texas at Austin and Georgia Tech, which one is best in terms of (mechanical + electrical) engineering undergraduate degree, also student life experience (underage so can't go club or pubs, mainly will be college party), more fun, better public transport, cheaper living cost and more chances to travel round USA??
Thank you!!
Peterinquq, I think those are all great choices and any of our opinions will be fairly subjective. Personally, I would choose Georgia Tech because I think Atlanta is a great city, with a lot of young people, easy to fly in and out of and short winters.
sorry to interrupt guys, but among Purdue University, Texas at Austin and Georgia Tech, which one is best in terms of (mechanical + electrical) engineering undergraduate degree, also student life experience (underage so can't go club or pubs, mainly will be college party), more fun, better public transport, cheaper living cost and more chances to travel round USA??
Thank you!!
They're all good, huge state schools.
You'll need to pick based on location...
If it were me,
It'd be Austin, then Atlanta. Then wherever the h@ll Purdue is
University of Dayton
Butler University in Indianapolis--and is this IN Indianapolis or in a suburb?
College of William and Mary
University of Northern Iowa
Valparaiso University
Probably majoring in biology or chemistry looking to go on to medical school
How are the math departments at these schools as well?
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