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Hello all,

 

Can somebody please comment here about overall quality of graduate programs of Colorado School of Mines and Louisiana State University (LSU) in petroleum engineering (being more focused with reference to reservoir engineering). How many graduate students these schools take every year and what sort of profile is perfect fit for them.

 

Thanks

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Hi

 

I know little about LSU. For CSM, it has a great petroleum engineering. Although the department is relatively small to UT-Austin and TAMU, it has great research and strong industry network. For the reservoir engineering area, CSM has taken in several new faculties the area, such as flow through porous media and reservoir simulation, since 2010. They also have several competitive consortium. I think they will probably take about 30 to 40 graduate students every year. For now, I think the department has made the decisions, and may has sent out all the results already. If you didn't hear anything, you can email or call the department.

 

Thanks

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