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ajsingh
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Hello,
I just needed some information on a few universities, to which I am thinking of applying as an undergrad. My interests are Electrical Engineering, Physics, Maths and Computer Science.
Here are the schools :
Fairleigh Dickinson University (NJ)
Rowan University (NJ)
New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJ)
Northeastern University, Boston
I would appreciate to know how mainly their engineering and physics programs compare with other universities in the US.
I know that Northeastern has a coop program, which does seem quite interesting. What are the advantages/disadvantages for that system (it takes 5 years to complete the degree in the coop system, but it does provide the students with some valuable experience)
Also, among the NJ schools, which one would you place over the other.
Thank you,
Ayman
I just needed some information on a few universities, to which I am thinking of applying as an undergrad. My interests are Electrical Engineering, Physics, Maths and Computer Science.
Here are the schools :
Fairleigh Dickinson University (NJ)
Rowan University (NJ)
New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJ)
Northeastern University, Boston
I would appreciate to know how mainly their engineering and physics programs compare with other universities in the US.
I know that Northeastern has a coop program, which does seem quite interesting. What are the advantages/disadvantages for that system (it takes 5 years to complete the degree in the coop system, but it does provide the students with some valuable experience)
Also, among the NJ schools, which one would you place over the other.
Thank you,
Ayman
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