u/Kindly-Role3833

choosing a MS program urgently

Decisions are coming up and I’m so between a couple of ms ECE programs. So some factors that matter to me are coursework(projects etc), how industry views said school, how strong do recruiters love that school, and I suppose plentiful opportunities. Also additionally I’ll mention the tuition price per year since that’s also a factor as welll

I am mainly into firmware and computer architecture and embedded systems as well so that’s realm I want to work in. In the end I want to work for Apple or nvidia or amd or Qualcomm or Broadcom, those type of companies.

The programs I need help choosing between are

Umich ECE ms for 64k a year in tuition

CMU ECE ms for 60k a year in tuition

GaTech ECE ms for 32k a year in tuition

UT ECE ms for 22k a year in tuition

UCLA ECE ms for 21k a year in tuition

I am still waiting to hear back from UT but for the sake of the debate let’s assume I get in (hopefully)

Where should I go in your honest opinion and ofc I will take it as a grain of salt.

I appreciate everything an anything

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u/Kindly-Role3833 — 6 hours ago
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Need help choosing

Decisions are coming up and I’m so between a couple of ms ECE programs. So some factors that matter to me are coursework(projects etc), how industry views said school, how strong do recruiters love that school, and I suppose plentiful opportunities. Also additionally I’ll mention the tuition price per year since that’s also a factor as welll

I am mainly into firmware and computer architecture and embedded systems as well so that’s realm I want to work in. In the end I want to work for Apple or nvidia or amd or Qualcomm or Broadcom, those type of companies.

The programs I need help choosing between are

Umich ECE ms for 64k a year in tuition

CMU ECE ms for 60k a year in tuition

GaTech ECE ms for 32k a year in tuition

UT ECE ms for 22k a year in tuition

UCLA ECE ms for 21k a year in tuition

I am still waiting to hear back from UT but for the sake of the debate let’s assume I get in (hopefully)

Where should I go in your honest opinion and ofc I will take it as a grain of salt.

I appreciate everything an anything

reddit.com
u/Kindly-Role3833 — 6 hours ago