Anonymous wrote:Don’t most engineering schools have high placement rates for all engineers?
As in job placement? not anymore, and for many mid schools the jobs they place into are very different then the jobs engineers get coming out of the top privates with engineering and top 5 publics. MIT/Stanford/ivies with E/CMU/Hopkins/caltech/Duke/Northwestern/UCB/GaTech/Michigan/UIUC/Purdue do a lot better as far as type of job placement than those that are a level or two down. Pull up a school's career center and specifically select E school, you can see the % without a job at 6mos as well as the avg starting salary. If you want one above 85k it narrows the list to basically these. If you want a school with ave 100k you'd better stick with the prestige.. MIT, Princeton, Penn, Stanford, Cornell, Harvard, Berkeley Caltech...