Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is one where I guess just google USNews, name of school and engineering.
Says Pitt is ranked 45 out of 199 engineering programs. Penn State is 31.
While I am generally not an anti-US News rankings person, I think that their undergraduate engineering rankings are of questionable utility - the sum basis of their rankings of these programs is a poll of deans and faculty members of other programs. They are asked to rank programs with which they are familiar on a 1-5 scale. It is not clear to me how the opinion of deans and faculty of however many programs they believe themselves to be 'familiar' with is an adequate great measure of the field - a lesser-known program might be great in certain areas, for example, and might get missed in a poll like this. It may be a good measure of certain aspects of the field but as a basis for deciding whether to apply to Pitt or Penn State for engineering, I suspect the USNews ranking should not be that high on the list.
Well, it's something. They do rank individual specialties as well, so top ME, EE, etc. I gather looking at engineering is some amalgamation of the different specialties.
I wouldn't take anything as absolute, but rather feel good that both programs are probably in the top 25% in the country.