I am in the same situation as iwantphd. I am offered the NTU-CMU dual PhD program. At the same time, I have a funded offer from UMN as well.
The specific area of research is control engineering.
As for the prospect, I believe CMU has a very good reputation in robotics. But having spent only half of the program (2 years out of 4) in CMU, will it somehow cause any disadvantage?
Would a full UMN PhD or an NTU-CMU dual PhD be better?
Thanks!
Hey everyone,
I am currently deciding on the two PhD programs on Mechanical Engineering, especially Control Engineering from
1. UMN (University of Minnesota)
2. CMU (Carnegie Mellon University)
I have got funding for both Us. So comparing both of them in terms of research, environment, and job prospect, which one should I choose?
Thanks!
Hey,
I have been offered recommendation for admission to UMichigan but I have yet to receive the formal admission offer letter. Is there anyone of you experiencing the same thing as me? Would there be any chances that in the end I got rejected?
Thanks!