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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]He needs to go to MIT or Caltech or Stanford. Maybe Carnie Mellon or Harvey Mudd. Ivy engineers go to consulting, banking, or become patent lawyers. A few go to Silicon Valley or work at NASA or such, but it’s a more theoretical/fundamental approach without nearly enough applied science to be a high caliber engineer. — Princeton Engineer. [/quote] I am the SEAS graduate who just learned that I'm an Ivy League grad and the previous poster is generally correct. The on-campus recruiters that I recall most were consulting firms (I remember interviewing for Bain), banking, and engineering-management programs (e.g., GE's Edison Engineering program), and I know two fellow SEAS alums that are now Patent Attorneys. But I also now a few people who went on to get masters or PhDs in engineering and are working in industry (one of my classmates is doing very well at Google).[/quote]
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