I don't have plans for a PhD and want to work after MS for few years and then mostly startup. Which university do you think helps better in this regard? Thanks!
Thank you. I'm interested in circuits for biomedical applications. I am stuck between Purdue's reputation and UCSD's location being close to silicon valley.
I don't think people are trolling. Must be really jobless to do that here! This time it's been quite different, especially so few people have reported to have been interviewed! Last year several people did. So there seems to be some hope.
Hi! I am an international student. I have admits in the above grad schools. I am having a hard time deciding. I do not have plans to do a PhD as of now and would like to work in the VLSI/Biomedical industry post MS. Can anyone help me distinguish these two schools as both seem equally good? Inputs based on Research, Jobs, Reputation, Selectivity, Location, Long Term Value will be really appreciated. Thanks!