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simms

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Originally posted by: PoPPeR
caltech is in a category by itself.

CalPoly is NOT easy to get into, especially for prospective engineers. Congrats, and enjoy two years of stupid GE's with 200 person classes

at UT (Toronto) we have at least 200 in our 2nd specialzied year.. talk about almost 1K for first year classes.
 

PoPPeR

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Originally posted by: z0mb13
Originally posted by: Mo0o
Originally posted by: z0mb13
Originally posted by: Mo0o
Originally posted by: MadCowDisease
Originally posted by: Mo0o
How good is calpoly in comparsion to caltech?

Caltech >>>>>>>> Calpoly

Sorry, Calpoly is a good school but the two just don't compare in terms of resources or prestige.

What about in comparison to Cal or UCLA?

caltech is still much harder to get into than CAL or ucla... but I think its smaller in terms of size (only technical majors IIRC)

I mean calpoly compared to cal or ucla

cal and ucla much better than cal poly

cal poly is a state system, while cal and ucla are UC systems.

CAL vs UCLA depends on the major, but I am skewed towards CAL since I graduated from there
i'm sorry but your argument is complete crap. You sound like my freakin mom... "UC vs State." Do you consider Riverside and Santa Cruz above Cal Poly and San Diego because they have the UC in front of them? Cal Poly is a very good engineering school. The fact that you even make the CSU vs UC comparison speaks volumes about your knowledge of our current university system

 

z0mb13

Lifer
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Originally posted by: jimikim
Originally posted by: Mo0o
Originally posted by: MadCowDisease
Originally posted by: Mo0o
How good is calpoly in comparsion to caltech?

Caltech >>>>>>>> Calpoly

Sorry, Calpoly is a good school but the two just don't compare in terms of resources or prestige.

What about in comparison to Cal or UCLA?

There is no comparison.

I think UCLA Engineering > Cal engineering (marginally)?

nope. UCLA is good for their medical school, CAL is much stronger in engineering (especially EECS)
 

MrCodeDude

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Cal Poly is one of the best engineering schools in the state. It ranks behind Berkeley, but ahead of UCLA and UCSD.

Cal Poly sucks at the non-science, non-engineering majors though. Then it's just another state school.
 

PoPPeR

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Originally posted by: jimikim
Originally posted by: Mo0o
Originally posted by: MadCowDisease
Originally posted by: Mo0o
How good is calpoly in comparsion to caltech?

Caltech >>>>>>>> Calpoly

Sorry, Calpoly is a good school but the two just don't compare in terms of resources or prestige.

What about in comparison to Cal or UCLA?

There is no comparison.

I think UCLA Engineering > Cal engineering (marginally)?
not even close.

I know these aren't "official", but it gives you an idea of where schools stand overall.

Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs
(At schools whose highest degree is a doctorate)

Rank/School Peerassessmentscore (5.0 = highest)
1. Massachusetts Inst. of Technology 4.9
2. Stanford University (CA) 4.8
3. University of California?Berkeley * 4.7
4. California Institute of Technology 4.6
U. of Illinois?Urbana-Champaign * 4.6
6. Georgia Institute of Technology * 4.5
7. University of Michigan?Ann Arbor * 4.4
8. Carnegie Mellon University (PA) 4.3
Purdue Univ.?West Lafayette (IN)* 4.3
10. Cornell University (NY) 4.2
University of Texas?Austin * 4.2
12. Princeton University (NJ) 4.1
13. Johns Hopkins University (MD) 4.0
Northwestern University (IL) 4.0
Univ. of Wisconsin?Madison * 4.0
16. Pennsylvania State U.?University Park * 3.9
Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst. (NY) 3.9
Texas A&M Univ.?College Station * 3.9
19. Rice University (TX) 3.8
Univ. of Minnesota?Twin Cities * 3.8
Virginia Tech * 3.8
22. Duke University (NC) 3.7
Univ. of California?Los Angeles * 3.7
Univ. of California?San Diego * 3.7

 

jimikim

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Nov 18, 2004
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Originally posted by: MySoS
CalTech is strong in Biological/Life Sciences, Physical Sciences, Mathematical Sciences, and Engineering, it is weak in Economics, and Political science.

CalTech has BRAND NAME. That's the only thing employers care about. THat and experience.
 

jimikim

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Originally posted by: PoPPeR
Originally posted by: jimikim
Originally posted by: Mo0o
Originally posted by: MadCowDisease
Originally posted by: Mo0o
How good is calpoly in comparsion to caltech?

Caltech >>>>>>>> Calpoly

Sorry, Calpoly is a good school but the two just don't compare in terms of resources or prestige.

What about in comparison to Cal or UCLA?

There is no comparison.

I think UCLA Engineering > Cal engineering (marginally)?
not even close.

I know these aren't "official", but it gives you an idea of where schools stand overall.

Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs
(At schools whose highest degree is a doctorate)

Rank/School Peerassessmentscore (5.0 = highest)
1. Massachusetts Inst. of Technology 4.9
2. Stanford University (CA) 4.8
3. University of California?Berkeley * 4.7
4. California Institute of Technology 4.6
U. of Illinois?Urbana-Champaign * 4.6
6. Georgia Institute of Technology * 4.5
7. University of Michigan?Ann Arbor * 4.4
8. Carnegie Mellon University (PA) 4.3
Purdue Univ.?West Lafayette (IN)* 4.3
10. Cornell University (NY) 4.2
University of Texas?Austin * 4.2
12. Princeton University (NJ) 4.1
13. Johns Hopkins University (MD) 4.0
Northwestern University (IL) 4.0
Univ. of Wisconsin?Madison * 4.0
16. Pennsylvania State U.?University Park * 3.9
Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst. (NY) 3.9
Texas A&M Univ.?College Station * 3.9
19. Rice University (TX) 3.8
Univ. of Minnesota?Twin Cities * 3.8
Virginia Tech * 3.8
22. Duke University (NC) 3.7
Univ. of California?Los Angeles * 3.7
Univ. of California?San Diego * 3.7

Heh I R pwned
 

PoPPeR

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and if you're wondering where Cal Poly is, they're ranked differently since their highest degree is a bachelors/masters.

Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs
(At schools whose highest degree is a bachelor's or master's)

Rank/School Peerassessmentscore (5.0 = highest)
1. Rose-Hulman Inst. of Tech. (IN) 4.4
2. Harvey Mudd College (CA) 4.2
3. Cooper Union (NY) 4.1
4. United States Military Academy (NY)* 3.9
United States Naval Academy (MD)* 3.9
6. Cal Poly?San Luis Obispo * 3.7
 

MrCodeDude

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Originally posted by: nycxandy
So if you get accepted to UCSD, you're going to UCSD. How does that make Cal Poly your first choice?
UCSD is my second choice and I will only go there if both my two good friends decide to go there. (One is National Merit, so slim chance, but he's also lazy) so he hasn't turned in many ivy-league apps yet.
 

Kipper

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Originally posted by: PoPPeR
and if you're wondering where Cal Poly is, they're ranked differently since their highest degree is a bachelors/masters.

Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs
(At schools whose highest degree is a bachelor's or master's)

Rank/School Peerassessmentscore (5.0 = highest)
1. Rose-Hulman Inst. of Tech. (IN) 4.4
2. Harvey Mudd College (CA) 4.2
3. Cooper Union (NY) 4.1
4. United States Military Academy (NY)* 3.9
United States Naval Academy (MD)* 3.9
6. Cal Poly?San Luis Obispo * 3.7

I would have never put Cooper Union and Engineering together in the same box. :Q

Edit: Seems Cal Poly accepted 30% of their applicants. Competitive, but not incredibly...33% Asian, though. Wow.
 

Koing

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Congrats.

Going where you want to go is the best.

Doesn't matter too much where you went imo as long as you get a decent grade or make connections

Going to a place that has a name does help but isn't the be all and end all.

Koing
 

MySoS

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[/quote]i'm sorry but your argument is complete crap. You sound like my freakin mom... "UC vs State." Do you consider Riverside and Santa Cruz above Cal Poly and San Diego because they have the UC in front of them? Cal Poly is a very good engineering school. The fact that you even make the CSU vs UC comparison speaks volumes about your knowledge of our current university system

[/quote]

SDSU is not that great IMO. I would pick UCR or UCSC over SDSU anyday, but Cal Poly is a great school. I would place it just behind Davis, Irvine, and SB and in front of Riverside and Santa Cruz.
 

MySoS

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Originally posted by: MrCodeDude
Cal Poly is one of the best engineering schools in the state. It ranks behind Berkeley, but ahead of UCLA and UCSD.

Cal Poly sucks at the non-science, non-engineering majors though. Then it's just another state school.



:laugh: Thanks for the laugh
 

PoPPeR

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Oct 9, 2002
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Originally posted by: MySoS
i'm sorry but your argument is complete crap. You sound like my freakin mom... "UC vs State." Do you consider Riverside and Santa Cruz above Cal Poly and San Diego because they have the UC in front of them? Cal Poly is a very good engineering school. The fact that you even make the CSU vs UC comparison speaks volumes about your knowledge of our current university system

[/quote]

SDSU is not that great IMO. I would pick UCR or UCSC over SDSU anyday, but Cal Poly is a great school. I would place it just behind Davis, Irvine, and SB and in front of Riverside and Santa Cruz.[/quote]Are you serious? In years past, to get into either school all you had to do was be elgible to apply to a UC in the first place. I had friends that got into Riverside and Santa Cruz without even applying, just because they automatically forward UC applications there when they reject people from the other ones.

To get into SDSU out of high school though, you need about a 3.5 on average. This is only based on competitiveness to get into the school of course, not talking about the actual academics, but if you'd rather goto Riverside or Santa Cruz, then it must be your birthday because just about anyone can get in.

 

hzl eyed grl

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lol I moved from the Central Coast to VA. I lived in Santa Maria. Actually, I lived all over the area. Santa Maria, Pismo Beach, Grover Beach, and Arroyo Grande.
 

MrCodeDude

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Originally posted by: MySoS
i'm sorry but your argument is complete crap. You sound like my freakin mom... "UC vs State." Do you consider Riverside and Santa Cruz above Cal Poly and San Diego because they have the UC in front of them? Cal Poly is a very good engineering school. The fact that you even make the CSU vs UC comparison speaks volumes about your knowledge of our current university system

[/quote]

SDSU is not that great IMO. I would pick UCR or UCSC over SDSU anyday, but Cal Poly is a great school. I would place it just behind Davis, Irvine, and SB and in front of Riverside and Santa Cruz.[/quote]lololololol

I know people with 3.2 GPAs, 1000 SAT that get into both Irvine and SB. Davis is a toss up depending on the major, but Davis smells like cows.
 

Pho King

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Congrats MrCodeDude,

I actually graduated a year ago from Cal Poly with a degree in comp sci. It's a good school, and I actually picked it over some UC's because it was cheaper and had a good reputation in industry.

It's great for internships, and I had no problem finding a great job out of college. A lot of my friends who went to UC's are now in grad school, because they couldn't find a job. If you have any questions about the school feel free to ask.
 

toant103

Lifer
Jul 21, 2001
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Originally posted by: Mo0o
Originally posted by: MadCowDisease
Originally posted by: Mo0o
How good is calpoly in comparsion to caltech?

Caltech >>>>>>>> Calpoly

Sorry, Calpoly is a good school but the two just don't compare in terms of resources or prestige.

What about in comparison to Cal or UCLA?

Caltech is really hard to get in. I think they were ranked #1 a couple year back. Their in the top 5 schools for engineering.
 

Schrodinger

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Originally posted by: toant103
Originally posted by: Mo0o
Originally posted by: MadCowDisease
Originally posted by: Mo0o
How good is calpoly in comparsion to caltech?

Caltech >>>>>>>> Calpoly

Sorry, Calpoly is a good school but the two just don't compare in terms of resources or prestige.

What about in comparison to Cal or UCLA?

Caltech is really hard to get in. I think they were ranked #1 a couple year back. Their in the top 5 schools for engineering.

What sort of grades would you need to get in there? Would they require a super-student? eg someone who has a super GPA, tons of extracurriculars and so forrth?

Do most American schools at the higher end of the spectrum (MIT, Caltech, etc) require much outside of academic performance? (I don't follow American schools).
 

timosyy

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4.0 unweighted GPA on a 4.0 scale, 1600 SAT, 800's on Math IIc, Physics, Writing, tons of extracurriculars, good recommendations, half black and half inuit ?

Edit: forgot, congrats MrCodeDude
 

MrCodeDude

Lifer
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Originally posted by: hzl eyed grl
lol I moved from the Central Coast to VA. I lived in Santa Maria. Actually, I lived all over the area. Santa Maria, Pismo Beach, Grover Beach, and Arroyo Grande.
Ahh, why'd you have to move?
 

MrCodeDude

Lifer
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Originally posted by: Pho King
Congrats MrCodeDude,

I actually graduated a year ago from Cal Poly with a degree in comp sci. It's a good school, and I actually picked it over some UC's because it was cheaper and had a good reputation in industry.

It's great for internships, and I had no problem finding a great job out of college. A lot of my friends who went to UC's are now in grad school, because they couldn't find a job. If you have any questions about the school feel free to ask.
Where do you work now? Where do you live? Starting salary?
 

PoPPeR

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if you can generalize anything about CSU's vs UC's, it's that the CSU's are usually more focused on preparing the student for a job right away, while the UC's tend to have a higher # of students go off to grad school. For example, something like 21 of the 24 CSU's offer a pretty comprehensive business program, with degrees in bus. administration or the alike. Something like half the UC's don't even have business programs, they only have econ.
 

notfred

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Cal Poly SLO rejected me in 1999, bastards. Then I kept getting a bunch of damn letters from Cal Poly Pomona asking me to go there. Well, I didn't want to go to Pomona, and I didn't really want to go to San Jose state, which also accepted me, so I went to a community college for a while. Eventually I ended up at CSU Sacramento because I had to get out of my parents house.

I grew up in Santa Cruz, I live in Davis, and I have friends at Cal Poly SLO. If I had to rank some of these schools, I'd put them at:

UC Davis
Cal Poly SLO
UC Santa Cruz

I actually think Sac. State is pretty comparable to UCSC in terms of education. Santa Cruz costs a lot more and has a pretty campus in a forest next to a beach, though.
 

Rayden

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Cal Poly is an excellent undergraduate engineering school. It has no PHD program and so is focused on teaching you, not research. It is the 9th highest ranked engineering school without a PHD program. So not competing with MIT, Caltech, Carnegie Mellon, etc...

It is a state school and costs some $15k a year for California residents.

I am currently going to Rose-Hulman in Indiana which is #1 on that engineering list. Here it is.

http://www.rose-hulman.edu/no1/

I will say one thing. San Luis Obispo is a much better town than Terre Haute.

A great family friend went to Cal Poly and loved it. They have excellent ties to industry in Ca. I have some friends going there now.
 
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