I'm hoping for some suggestions. I'm trying to decide between Rice and UIUC. I want to focus on synthesis of new materials.
So after visiting both schools I'm still torn. The research for both schools is very exciting (Rice with a slight edge). I found the people in both research groups to be approachable and generally pretty happy with their decision. Job placement for both programs is good, however UIUC has a better reputation and alumni network and currently moved up to number 2 in the USNWR rankings (materials engineering). Unfortunately I wasn't able to meet the POIs at UIUC because they were at a conference, but I've heard from current grad students that they are very good advisers (low attrition, good placement, great publication record). In contrast I've been in contact with my POI from Rice (very highly regarded). The Rice program offers more flexibility and has less requirements and the advisers I would be interested in working for are in top 100 chemists of the last decade (http://archive.scien...hemists2000-10/). The UIUC program has more requirements and more TA hours and there would be no guarantee that my adviser would allow me to stay to pursue a PhD, however it is common for students to stay for their PhD. My current adviser and colleagues are suggesting I should go to UIUC. I'm originally from Houston and my family would like me to come back home. I'm comfortable living away, but being home would be a perk.
Any thoughts?