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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Duke '00 EE grad. There were only about 6 women in EE out of 60 in our year, but biomedical had a much higher percentage of women (and was/is an excellent program). I didn't have any problems with professors or other students - generally good camaraderie all around. At least for EE I felt that the program was heavily theoretical and not practical and didn't prepare me especially well for the workplace. I interned at a telecom company in Raleigh as a senior with a bunch of recent grads from NC State and felt like they all had better practical preparation while in school to be able to work as an engineer straight out of school. Most of my classmates went on to consulting or investment banking or continued towards their masters, etc. [/quote] Wow, thank you. This is very helpful. [/quote]
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