Date: May 18 2002 Major: (This Major's Salary over time) Studying for both my undergraduate and graduate degrees in electrical engineering at Rutgers University was like trench warfare. The competition was extreme, and provided you a taste of the real world. There is absolutely no "hand holding" at the engineering college. Either you have the smarts and discipline to make it or you're out. The education was fantastic and allowed me to compete with the best and brightest from other schools in the professional environment. Where else can you get an Ivy league education at a state univeristy price. I would recommend the engineering school to anyone and was extremely satisfied with my education and the opportunities which presented themselves to me after graduation.
Major: (This Major's Salary over time)
Studying for both my undergraduate and graduate degrees in electrical engineering at Rutgers University was like trench warfare. The competition was extreme, and provided you a taste of the real world. There is absolutely no "hand holding" at the engineering college. Either you have the smarts and discipline to make it or you're out. The education was fantastic and allowed me to compete with the best and brightest from other schools in the professional environment. Where else can you get an Ivy league education at a state univeristy price. I would recommend the engineering school to anyone and was extremely satisfied with my education and the opportunities which presented themselves to me after graduation.