You are drawing the wrong conclusions. |
If they do, it is more likely something like mechanical engineering to electrical engineering. In that case, Georgia Tech would probably be better. |
The conclusion is that more eng majors apply to VAtech than UVA. |
You are comparing two schools (Emory and UVA) that are test optional with one school (Georgia Tech) that is not. Emory 50th percentile is 1500 SAT, 33 ACT with 42% submitting SAT and 19% ACT. UVA is 1450 SAT and 33 ACT with 50% reporting SAT and 16% ACT. Georgia Tech is 1440 SAT and 32 ACT with 77% reporting SAT and 35% ACT. The Emory scores are perhaps indicative of about 55% of enrolled students, UVA about 59% and Georgia Tech 100%. All things being equal, you would expect Emory to be highest, followed by UVA and Georgia Tech. You could only do an apples to apples comparison if they were all test required. |
Please ignore the trolls. In Engineering, "prestige" does not matter much at all.
Any ABET accredited E School is fine. Choose the one that is best for for the student - urban/rural, big/small, weather, etc. |
No. You don't know that from the evidence above. What you know is that VT has more graduating with engineering majors than UVA. |
Here is the actual data for Applied/Accepted/Enrolled to Engineering: Virginia Tech: 21,704 Applied / 11,955 Accepted / 2,880 Enrolled UVA: 11,604 Applied / 2,053 Accepted / 716 Enrolled Virginia Tech is a much larger engineering school than UVA. UVA has a significantly lower acceptance rate and a higher yield rate. |
You're making up numbers? Emory is 61%, and UVa 66%. Regardless Emory had higher test scores when they were test required. Gatech's 25th percentile is still a 28 on the ACT. Emory hasn't been that low since 2008. Not sure about UVA, but likely similar. |
THIS! |
GT is clearly considered to be more prestigious for engineering.
However, as others have mentioned, GT and UVA are very different schools. I have several relatives who graduated from GT and one who is a student there now, and none of them really loved their experience. It was the dream school for the one that is there now. She has a lots of friends and a busy social life, but is not happy with GT overall. I'm sure there are lots of students that love it, but I think there are also lots (like my relative) who would have been happier at UVA. |
Georgia Tech is ranked higher in all USNWR engineering rankings. It is ranked higher in the Times Higher Education World Rankings (15 to 201-250 for UVA), QS World University Ranking, etc. In earnings, Georgia Tech is higher than UVA in fields like Aerospace Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering. On scores, as PP noted, there is a small 10 point difference in SAT, but you are actually comparing a test optional school (UVA) to a test required school (GT). |
How did Emory get included in a discussion of UVA vs Georgia Tech Engineering? I'm not making up numbers. I am just trying to come to the fairest comparison. A percentage of test optional students will have submitted both SAT and ACT. For test required Georgia Tech, if you add the two together it comes to about 113%. The same very likely applies to Emory and UVA. |
ABET is much less meaningful in computer science. |
Huh? I guess youre right because its an engineering accreditation but no one mentioned computer science. |
Well, if you check every single Engineering ranking in USNWR, Georgia Tech ranks higher. |