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Which is better for an MS in chemical, Cornell or Texas A&M?

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A2A. Which is best for a masters in chemical engineering: CMU, Texas A&M, Cornell, Georgia Tech? Which one provides a better return on investment for an international student? Of the universities you listed, Georgia Tech has the highest ranking. read more

Process Safety (extensive ties with Texas chemical industry ) Bioengineering; Process Systems Engineering ; As far as I know, funding for MS program is made on a case by case basis and is highly competitive, but College Station is one of the cheapest places to live and the tuition is cheap compared to other top schools. read more

Job prospects are generally not defined by your school in the software world. They're more defined by your profile and your ability to clear technical interviews. However Cornell's career fair is excellent. 3) There is no dedicated networking course in Cornell. There is an excellent network security course though. read more

A couple of weeks later, I heard from Cornell University, which was initially the place I really wanted to go because of the research, before applying for the unis. UMich was quite an ambitious college. read more

With an MS from Texas A&M, it should be easy to continue on a PhD and I would think enter industry as well. I know M. Eng from Cornell would be great for job placement in industry and although it is not ideal to continue as a PhD, it does happen occasionally so I hear. read more

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