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Got it narrowed down to UT (Austin), Berkeley, or Cornell for ChemE PhD.  Thoughts anyone?  Overall, location, particular focus/specialty?

 

My top choice right now is Wisconsin, but I still have to visit UT Austin this weekend. You've got some good choices there!

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Can anyone tell me the job prospects after MS in Chemical Engineering at the University of Florida?

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you're going to like Austin. way way way waaaay more interesting than Madison, or any town in the Midwest for that matter, aside from Chicago or something.

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you're going to like Austin. way way way waaaay more interesting than Madison, or any town in the Midwest for that matter, aside from Chicago or something.

 

Austin was okay. I still think Madison is the best fit for me though. I'm basically 99% sure I'm going there, I'm just waiting a few more days to make sure I'm really sure before I make it official.

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I have admits from Univ of Florida and Univ of Maryland for Masters ( non -funded) .UFL is non -thesis option but maryland is a thesis . I mailed a prof in Maryland and he was positive abt taking me. I am little confused here , but i still feel my interests match better with maryland. can some one please help me out here...

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Hi all,

Earlier, I posted that I got 4.0 in my freshman 1st semester. I also started working in research. I naïvely took too heavy course loads in this second semester that now I likely will get a few Bs. I have increased my research hours and I am enjoying it a lot but, I believe, course grades play a larger role.  How much research work and publications weigh, or course GPA is prime factor and research experience is just a supplemental in Ph D admissions.  I plan to spend a semester in an overseas university which is renowned in the research area I am working.

Any opinion?

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