Anonymous wrote:School does not matter. Passing the state licensing exam and becoming a licensed engineer that can sign and seal is what matters.
Anonymous wrote:I know conventional wisdom is that it doesn’t matter where you go as long it’s abet certified, but beyond that, what really is the difference between a Purdue or Michigan vs Ohio state or Penn state vs Pitt. Are the top 10 worth striving for and then beyond that it doesn’t matter? Should you go to Penn state rather Pitt because of ranking? Surely the “top” schools offer something more? Or are rankings in this area basically meaningless?
Anonymous wrote:If they want to go into academia and pursue a PhD, maybe it matters. But if they’re looking to work afterwards I don’t think it makes a difference at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some employers may have tighter relationships with specific schools. Recruiting is costly, so in economic downturns, they will retrench to core schools.
There are also geographic hiring markets where certain schools are better known/more appreciated. Plus a lot of kids want to live in a radius of home.
And the school's brand/cachet can be important in some circles. This is difficult to plan around.
I would favor geographic considerations, top employer lists, and merit money over modest ranking differences.
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Anonymous wrote:Some employers may have tighter relationships with specific schools. Recruiting is costly, so in economic downturns, they will retrench to core schools.
There are also geographic hiring markets where certain schools are better known/more appreciated. Plus a lot of kids want to live in a radius of home.
And the school's brand/cachet can be important in some circles. This is difficult to plan around.
I would favor geographic considerations, top employer lists, and merit money over modest ranking differences.