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Not sure on your US News ranking link but here is another ranking list for electrical:

http://www.university-list.net/us/rank/univ-20131047.htm

 

And here is another one that I used for my school research:

http://best-engineering-colleges.com/electrical-engineering/master

 

Not sure on electrical engineering prospects, but make sure you have engineering work experience to stay competitive. A&M has some good size engineering job fairs so they will help you there, and if you want to stay in Texas then Houston and the Dallas/Fort Worth are big for open engineering positions.

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Not sure on your US News ranking link but here is another ranking list for electrical:

http://www.university-list.net/us/rank/univ-20131047.htm

 

And here is another one that I used for my school research:

http://best-engineering-colleges.com/electrical-engineering/master

 

Not sure on electrical engineering prospects, but make sure you have engineering work experience to stay competitive. A&M has some good size engineering job fairs so they will help you there, and if you want to stay in Texas then Houston and the Dallas/Fort Worth are big for open engineering positions.

Thanks a lot, I am an international student. I'll be pursuing a masters degree directly after my undergrad studies.

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on your US News link, Texas A&M is #18, though it's worth noting that these rankings are pretty dubious in my opinion. The NRC does a better job, though it's admittedly less satisfying since they don't give explicit rankings:

http://chronicle.com/article/NRC-Rankings-Overview-/124726/

On this website, A&M's S-rank is between 36 and 70, and their R-rank is between 15 and 24. The website gives details on what those numbers mean.

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on your US News link, Texas A&M is #18, though it's worth noting that these rankings are pretty dubious in my opinion. The NRC does a better job, though it's admittedly less satisfying since they don't give explicit rankings:

http://chronicle.com/article/NRC-Rankings-Overview-/124726/

On this website, A&M's S-rank is between 36 and 70, and their R-rank is between 15 and 24. The website gives details on what those numbers mean.

Thanks mate! :D

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