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MIT vs. Stanford
I am thinking about one of these schools for Electrical Engineering and computer Science, most people tell me to go to MIT since it has a better reputation for engineering. But from my research it seems like Stanford is pretty much the same. Since Stanford is sunnier and nicer and close to home I would prefer to go there ... but I haven't visited both campuses ... I might just like MIT better.
To get to the point: Is MIT really alot better than Stanford? Is there a difference between an MIT degree and a Stanford degree? |
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Re: MIT vs. Stanford
http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/...d.php?t=165646
surf around collegeconfidential... you'll probably find more contacts there. good luck. |
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Re: MIT vs. Stanford
oh i've been on there quite a bit..
but i wanted more of a robotics people perspective ![]() |
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Re: MIT vs. Stanford
Stanford has an excellent Robotics and computer science program and it is sure to get even better. After their recent victory in the Grand challenge government grants and private research funding is starting to come in. If you have any interest in AI then stanford is yourbest bet by far. Both schools have big reputations and many big name professors.
MIT may be colder than Stanford but it is right across the river from Boston which has become one of the greatest college towns (cities) in the country. In the end you should visit both talk to students and then sit down and decide what is most important to you. |
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Re: MIT vs. Stanford
Being a Bostonian myself, I'd say come here (w00t!), but it's hard to say.
The best way to make the decision is to visit a campus and meet the people. I'd say you can't go too wrong with MIT *or* Stanford for robotics. Both have really incredible programs (though from my own knowledge, I think Stanford is significantly more EE/CSy focused... MIT is very strong there, but also has stuff for the MechE folks as well, so there's more opportunity for interdisciplinary collaboration). Besides, wherever you don't go for undergrad, you can always go for graduate school. ![]() If you can't make it to either campus, do you know anyone from either school? Can you find them online to talk? Can you find blogs from folks at those schools? How happy do they seem? What do they talk about doing in their free time? I think that'll help you. |
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Re: MIT vs. Stanford
What do you care what other people think?
Visit the schools, make up your own mind. Don't discount schools because they lack a "reputation". Where you went to school matters much less then what you do there. As long as they're accredited in whatever feild you intend to study, the only differences between schools are ones of a highly subjective nature; something you wouldn't want to take someone else's word for. |
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Re: MIT vs. Stanford
Before I am accused of being biased, I'll agree with Mikell Taylor: both schools are power hitters in EE/CS. Even though I am one of those "MechE folks," I know the general atmosphere of the EE/CS department (Course VI) at MIT and it is definitely intense. (They have a t-shirt that says "Six Hertz" on the front and "Six Bytes" on the back...probably comments people made while somewhere between the 10th and 11th hours of their problem set.) The first few required courses cover general electromagnetic theory, circuitry, and "basic" CS, which isn't that basic at all IMHO. You can then choose between EE/CS with an EE focus, a CS spin, or somewhere in between. I suspect it's similar at Stanford.
Of course, we didn't win Darpa...I know we have a team, but I don't know if they actually entered a vehicle. Also, have you looked into CMU (not the camera)? Any list of top CS schools includes them. |
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Re: MIT vs. Stanford
yeah i'm going to visit both, i was just wondering why everyone seems to regard MIT as so much better ...? is there any truth behind that
i'm very heavily leaning towards Stanford (i've been there) but then everyone likes MIT PLUS i really want to see how boston is (i 've never been) so i'll find out thursday i guess seems the general consensus is the same here: both are good... check out the campus and pick for yourself and thats what i'll do... i'm just wondering if there was something i was missing about MIT and why its so great. btw any of u guys going to CPW (for either school)? |
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Re: MIT vs. Stanford
Hey Salik, you have a wide array of classes to visit at CPW to make your deision. I will be going to CPW this weekend also, so send me a PM or something.
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Re: MIT vs. Stanford
Don't let this keep you from applying but I doubt you'd get into either. The top ranked senior at our team's HS (which is a California Distinguished School and a magnet school with emphasis on science and technology) with a GPA of 4.somethinginsanelyhigh and a bunch of extracurriculars did not get in to either.
It is worth a try, but make sure you have some other schools that you are applying to. |
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Re: MIT vs. Stanford
As unbiased as I can be, I would still choose MIT over Stanford.
Ive visited both campuses, and I was personally more impressed by MIT more than Stanford. Both are very well known everywhere, so you would be fine where ever you decide to go. |
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Re: MIT vs. Stanford
I don't know if this is an issue to you...but Financial Aid...how big of a thing is that? You might want to ask yourself that as well.
I disagree with Phrontist slightly, in that I would definitly recommend getting a feel for people before you decide anything. But he has a good point, in that there is only so much you can get. I'm sure you'll make the right decision. |
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Re: MIT vs. Stanford
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i had pretty good stats... but certainly nothing special ... addmissions are more based on interview/essay/recommendations than GPA (i'm a senior...not a junior) Last edited by Salik Syed : 04-04-2006 at 22:50. |
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Re: MIT vs. Stanford
So there two top schools in both their fields and academically fairly close, you'll be in contact with world class professors at both places. The difference? Stanford will be, in my eyes, in a better location in terms of weather, and a more wide array of people studying much different things from engineering. Given MIT is in boston and there a alot of schools there, its still not the same as having people down the hall studying things much different from you, trust me the conversations are really interesting. Another point I'd like to make is that going to MIT is basically declaring your field of study in engineering and the sciences for certain. There is no turning back. At stanford you can always change to something else if you find you don't like engineering, and trust me as much as anyone likes engineering in high school, when you get to college and go through a year of it you might realize its not for you.
So you have an idea of my perspective I go to the University of Pennsylvania in philly and am a sophomore in EE. |
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Re: MIT vs. Stanford
I will be at CPW (of course) looking for free food. Anyone interested in MechE should check out 2.007, Design and Manufacturing 1, in the Pappalardo lab (3-051). It runs from 1-5 on Thursday and Friday and you can come and go as you please (it's a shop setting).
Also, check out the Edgerton Center Cool Projects open house in 4-402 from 4:00-5:15 on Friday. Shoot me an email if you have any questions or would like to see some of the projects I've been working on: scolton@mit.edu. -Shane P.S. It's snowing in Boston right now. (Although it was a very warm winter, overall.) |
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