StrucApp Posted March 27, 2019 Posted March 27, 2019 I posted this on a different forum as well but I am getting anxious about making my decision. I have applied to many different schools for an MS in Structural Engineering because I honestly did not know where I could be accepted. But now I have so many options I am having a hard time deciding! Any information on what I should choose/insight into a specific program I would love it. - UC San Diego - Georgia Tech - NC State - UCLA - Still waiting to hear back from Illinois and Berkeley as well. I am interested in pursuing research during my masters and want to go into industry after for structural design. I potentially one day want to return for a PhD but that is dependent on how I enjoy research during my masters.
smalltownwater Posted March 27, 2019 Posted March 27, 2019 5 hours ago, StrucApp said: I posted this on a different forum as well but I am getting anxious about making my decision. I have applied to many different schools for an MS in Structural Engineering because I honestly did not know where I could be accepted. But now I have so many options I am having a hard time deciding! Any information on what I should choose/insight into a specific program I would love it. - UC San Diego - Georgia Tech - NC State - UCLA - Still waiting to hear back from Illinois and Berkeley as well. I am interested in pursuing research during my masters and want to go into industry after for structural design. I potentially one day want to return for a PhD but that is dependent on how I enjoy research during my masters. Not sure if this is helpful but... I did my undergrad at Georgia Tech. Alot of faculty of have industry connections since it's in Atlanta. Personally, I enjoyed the environment. I will say it can be a very intense and competitive place if you don't build a support team. As far as NC State, when I visited I liked what I saw. There appeared to be alot of camaraderie of the faculty and a culture of being eager to support and mentor students towards whatever goals they have. Most of who I spoke to were on the environmental side of things, though. StrucApp 1
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