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pete5383
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Hey everyone. I've been wondering something lately...I am an Electrical Engineering student, and a lot of people have told me that getting my masters in EE is extremely helpful. I am currently attending the U of Minnesota (yay!) and they offer a 5 year program to get my BS and my MS. I love my college, but I'd also been thinking, another option would be to get my BS in EE (and possibly double major in Physics) from the U of M and then go to a different grad school, specifically Stanford or MIT (I'm shooting high! I think I have good grades...). The Stanford or MIT program would take 2 years (I think...as far as I know. haha) bringing my total school years up to 6.
So I guess my question is this: how much better would it be to get my masters from a top notch grad school such as Stanford in six years, or get my masters from the University of Minnesota (a good school, but by no means elite) in five years? Is the extra year worth a better school?
Also, while I'm asking questions, would double majoring in EE and Physics help in my grad school/career hunt? And what kind of grades/experience would I need to get into a Standford/Mit/Caltech type school?
Thank you all! And hopefully my post wasn't complete nonsense, I'm getting a little sleepy...
So I guess my question is this: how much better would it be to get my masters from a top notch grad school such as Stanford in six years, or get my masters from the University of Minnesota (a good school, but by no means elite) in five years? Is the extra year worth a better school?
Also, while I'm asking questions, would double majoring in EE and Physics help in my grad school/career hunt? And what kind of grades/experience would I need to get into a Standford/Mit/Caltech type school?
Thank you all! And hopefully my post wasn't complete nonsense, I'm getting a little sleepy...