I know! Some people need to get over themselves. |
It depends how much you value prestige. Is it worth $200k to see people gasp when they hear where you went to undergrad? LOL. Oh, the endless chase for prestige. What can you can afford, how significant is $200k for you, and what are the career plans after undergrad? Some industries like finance recruit heavily at HYPSM. Look closely at the program, Berkeley MET is very sought after if you’re more entrepreneurial focused. As always the answer is it depends on the student fit and goals, don’t buy into BS, hype and prestige. |
For Engineering, Berkeley over Yale any time. |
Nah, even with Yale being weaker in engineering compared to Berkeley, I’d still pick Yale - it offers a much better undergraduate education. And, as an engineer, I can tell you a Yale engineering degree won’t hurt you or stop you in any way. I’ve worked with great Yale engineers at Palantir, Google and other companies. |
Interesting take. What specifically about Yale's undergrad education do you think makes up for the engineering gap? |
DP but I think attending Yale signals better student quality than Berkeley |
I wouldn't necessarily think so, especially for STEM. Now I haven't visited Yale's engineering facilities, but I have visited a few of the top public schools and I can't imagine that Yale can match breath of Cal's engineering or the facilities available to students. Nah-man's kid(s) attend an Ivy, so of course he is going to prefer Ivy. My bet is that he is working CS and not engineers at Google and Palantir. |
A Berkeley engineering degree won’t hold anyone back compared to HYPSM either. |
I’d take any of the ivies over Berkeley |
Yale graduates less than 100 engineers a year and I bet a high percentage don't work as engineers. I think the likely of ever seeing a Yale engineer working as an engineer in the wild is slim at best. |
Doubtful. Both will get your foot in the door, the rest is what you do with it. |
Like Dartmouth, Brown and Cornell over in state Berkeley for stem? Yeah, no way. |
On the east coast, Berkeley is viewed the same as Michigan or Virginia. Decent enough but not worth opening a bottle of champagne. |
Absolutely, yes. |
It’s actually true. Berkeley these days just randomly pick students with very limited amount of information (mostly two year gpa). Employers know that. |