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<blockquote data-quote="forensicbuzz" data-source="post: 864714" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>and Cal and Michigan, and Illinois, and Purdue, and Texas, and a bunch of other top-tier engineering schools. Yes, these schools also have broader offerings and are about 2X our undergraduate student body (with some exceptions), but we are also 16X the size of Cal Tech, 4X the size of MIT, so comparing us to them isn't apples to apples either. We are 2.5X the size of Stanford and 2X Northwestern.</p><p></p><p>At Georgia Tech, we like to think we're the only elite engineering school performing at the highest level of D1 football, but that's just not true. We have some limitations, but we have much more to offer than we used to. </p><p></p><p>Note: USN&WR Undergraduate Engineering Programs offering doctorates (undergraduate population) D1 schools bolded.</p><p></p><p><u>Top 15</u></p><p>1. MIT (4,400)</p><p>2. <strong>Stanford</strong> (6,300)</p><p>2.<strong> Cal</strong> (31k)</p><p>4. Cal Tech (1k) </p><p>4. <strong>Georgia Tech</strong> (16.5k)</p><p>6. Carnegie-Mellon</p><p>6.<strong> Illinois</strong> (33k)</p><p>6. <strong>Michigan</strong> (31k)</p><p>9. Cornell</p><p>10. <strong>Purdue</strong> (35k)</p><p>10. <strong>Texas</strong> (40k)</p><p>12. Princeton</p><p>13. Johns Hopkins</p><p>13. <strong>Virginia Tech</strong> (30k)</p><p>15. <strong>Northwestern</strong> (8,100)</p><p>15. <strong>Texas A&M </strong>(55.5k)</p><p>15.<strong> UCLA</strong> (31.6k)</p><p>15. <strong>Wisconsin</strong> (33.5k)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forensicbuzz, post: 864714, member: 198"] and Cal and Michigan, and Illinois, and Purdue, and Texas, and a bunch of other top-tier engineering schools. Yes, these schools also have broader offerings and are about 2X our undergraduate student body (with some exceptions), but we are also 16X the size of Cal Tech, 4X the size of MIT, so comparing us to them isn't apples to apples either. We are 2.5X the size of Stanford and 2X Northwestern. At Georgia Tech, we like to think we're the only elite engineering school performing at the highest level of D1 football, but that's just not true. We have some limitations, but we have much more to offer than we used to. Note: USN&WR Undergraduate Engineering Programs offering doctorates (undergraduate population) D1 schools bolded. [U]Top 15[/U] 1. MIT (4,400) 2. [B]Stanford[/B] (6,300) 2.[B] Cal[/B] (31k) 4. Cal Tech (1k) 4. [B]Georgia Tech[/B] (16.5k) 6. Carnegie-Mellon 6.[B] Illinois[/B] (33k) 6. [B]Michigan[/B] (31k) 9. Cornell 10. [B]Purdue[/B] (35k) 10. [B]Texas[/B] (40k) 12. Princeton 13. Johns Hopkins 13. [B]Virginia Tech[/B] (30k) 15. [B]Northwestern[/B] (8,100) 15. [B]Texas A&M [/B](55.5k) 15.[B] UCLA[/B] (31.6k) 15. [B]Wisconsin[/B] (33.5k) [/QUOTE]
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