Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/engineering-doctorate
OP - You said NC State is ranked higher for engineering. I see Virginia Tech ranked at #13 and NC State at #30 for undergraduate engineering per US News.
Not that rankings matter much. My son went to Virginia Tech engineering and had a great experience. I don't know NC State.
I think OP may be using this US News ranking list (top engineering schools):
https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-engineering-schools/eng-rankings
Those are grad school rankings - not undergrad.
Here are the undergrad rankings:
https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/engineering-doctorate
Anonymous wrote:DS got into these both in the current cycle, but will go in state at UMD for CS. However, if UMD didn't work out, these would have been his two finalists. My perception of both in terms of STEM program strength is similar. However, NC St. is in one of the hottest job markets in the county, the Research Triangle. The university opens up right into Raleigh, a wonderful, lively city.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS is trying to decide between these two schools. He's Asian, from northern VA (FCPS), likes sports and the outdoors. plays tennis and basketball. He got into the Honors Program at both schools, the cost would be about the same (with a small merit aid award granted from NC State), and the travel distance is also about the same. NC State is ranked slightly higher than VT for engineering, but does that really matter much? Probably not.
Should he just decide based on his perceived "campus vibe"? Any other factors he should be considering?
I gather you assume both are driving or taking the bus...but certainly there are cheap, direct flights out of Raleigh to DC, while I assume it is either driving or the bus for VA Tech? There is also an Amtrak from Raleigh that can be dirt cheap at times. Not sure if VA Tech has a train option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/engineering-doctorate
OP - You said NC State is ranked higher for engineering. I see Virginia Tech ranked at #13 and NC State at #30 for undergraduate engineering per US News.
Not that rankings matter much. My son went to Virginia Tech engineering and had a great experience. I don't know NC State.
I think OP may be using this US News ranking list (top engineering schools):
https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-engineering-schools/eng-rankings
Anonymous wrote:https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/engineering-doctorate
OP - You said NC State is ranked higher for engineering. I see Virginia Tech ranked at #13 and NC State at #30 for undergraduate engineering per US News.
Not that rankings matter much. My son went to Virginia Tech engineering and had a great experience. I don't know NC State.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/engineering-doctorate
OP - You said NC State is ranked higher for engineering. I see Virginia Tech ranked at #13 and NC State at #30 for undergraduate engineering per US News.
Not that rankings matter much. My son went to Virginia Tech engineering and had a great experience. I don't know NC State.
Anonymous wrote:My DS is trying to decide between these two schools. He's Asian, from northern VA (FCPS), likes sports and the outdoors. plays tennis and basketball. He got into the Honors Program at both schools, the cost would be about the same (with a small merit aid award granted from NC State), and the travel distance is also about the same. NC State is ranked slightly higher than VT for engineering, but does that really matter much? Probably not.
Should he just decide based on his perceived "campus vibe"? Any other factors he should be considering?
Anonymous wrote:Either is fine. Engineering school content does not vary much between schools. Any engineering school will be a lot of hard work. Engineering school “rankings” are *mostly* irrelevant if below MIT and CalTech. Double-check that both schools offer the specific engineering degree which DC is targeting.
Only if DC wants to work in RTP, NC afterwards then NC State has better local connections so a slight edge. VT would have a similarly slight edge for government sector jobs (e.g., Lockheed, Northrup, Boeing) which are located in metro DC.
Anonymous wrote:OP I had one at both. Engineering & CS degrees.
OOS from MD
Virginia Tech 100%
1.NCSU is still not very minority friendly. My son had an Asian roommate and it was not pleasant in the dorms.
2. Coursework very similar. NCSU slightly easier Please have your student go online and look at coursework requirements.
3. Jobs upon graduation no comparrison VT wins. NCSU only really draws from RTP which is small or Charlotte which doesn't send that many corps to career fairs or internships. Goal of college super impt.
4. Intramurels NCSU wins Eight at State is a fun program.
5. Professors at VT and administration 100% better at VT vs NCSU.
6. Sports at NCSU must leave campus to go to football games pain in the neck.
7. NCSU is basically an urban campus it is not anything like VT. Students go home on weekends way more. Much more clicky at NCSU.
8. Engineering campus at NCSU is very nice but is 20 minutes from main campus.
9. Matriculation to the engineering school is way easier at NCSU than VT. If not accepted as a freshman right into the program.
Both of mine got great jobs after graduation from both schools. Both went to fabulous grad school programs a year after undergrad.
Programs at NCSU besides engineering that stand out Textiles and Supply Chain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What specific engineering he is considering? Is there a competition to get to his major? DC is considering VT but not direct admit to CS and leaning to other schools with direct admit to CS.
I would recommend going into a school that allows you to decide later than direct admit. Many engineering students switch to a different type of engineering than they started because of the classes they enjoy or hate within the first year.
Anonymous wrote:Is NC State direct admit? If so, I'd recommend going there.
Anonymous wrote:OP I had one at both. Engineering & CS degrees.
OOS from MD
Virginia Tech 100%
1.NCSU is still not very minority friendly. My son had an Asian roommate and it was not pleasant in the dorms.
2. Coursework very similar. NCSU slightly easier Please have your student go online and look at coursework requirements.
3. Jobs upon graduation no comparrison VT wins. NCSU only really draws from RTP which is small or Charlotte which doesn't send that many corps to career fairs or internships. Goal of college super impt.
4. Intramurels NCSU wins Eight at State is a fun program.
5. Professors at VT and administration 100% better at VT vs NCSU.
6. Sports at NCSU must leave campus to go to football games pain in the neck.
7. NCSU is basically an urban campus it is not anything like VT. Students go home on weekends way more. Much more clicky at NCSU.
8. Engineering campus at NCSU is very nice but is 20 minutes from main campus.
9. Matriculation to the engineering school is way easier at NCSU than VT. If not accepted as a freshman right into the program.
Both of mine got great jobs after graduation from both schools. Both went to fabulous grad school programs a year after undergrad.
Programs at NCSU besides engineering that stand out Textiles and Supply Chain.