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Reply to "Georgia Tech (OOS) or UVA (in-state) for Aerospace Engineering? Need to decide by April 30th. TIA"
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[quote=Anonymous]I went to u of Md for undergrad and grad and considered uva for grad. My take on UVa for aerospace engineering was it was more about the background subjects - the science prerequisites and the higher level math and less of the applied stuff. At Maryland we had space systems labs, wind tunnels, a rotorcraft lab and a composite materials lab. As an engineer my brain turns on for the applied stuff so I chose Maryland. Uva had a car crash lab. I have two close friends who went to Georgia Tech and that seemed like the real deal to me - bigger than Maryland offering a lot more options, classes and professors, seemed a lot less petty than Maryland but academically challenging as engineering is supposed to be (if you don't do your work you get your well deserved F- as it should be). Graduates seem very well prepared and productive. I'd go with Ga Tech personally. ( and by the way guys - I'm a gal with an A average). [/quote]
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